can use words recorded for “answer” and “busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can make a call by saying the contact’s name. See Voice control on page 68.

Calling cards

There are two main types of calling cards: corporate and commercial cards. With a corporate card you can use your phone as a corporate phone, and get access to special services since all your calls pass through a corporate switchboard.

A commercial calling card is either a “real” plastic card, containing number information, or just a phone number provided over the Internet. The calls you make pass through a calling card server, which usually allows you to make international phone calls at a lower cost. See Calling cards on page 66.

Business phone services

Your mobile phone can be used in a corporate switchboard. For information about setting up business phone services, see Business phone services on page 66.

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More features

The following Phone features are also available. These are described in more detail in the Control panel chapter:

Accept calls – set a caller filter.

Add to contacts – add new contact data after a call.

Call waiting – call waiting alert option.

Divert calls – divert calls.

Flag call – follow up a rejected call later.

Handsfree settings – choose how to answer a call with a handsfree kit.

Reject with SMS – send an SMS text message automatically to a rejected caller.

Restrict calls – option to set roaming and international call restrictions.

Show or hide number – option to hide or show your number to the called party.

TTY settings – enable the use of a teletype writer.

Voicemail – this is your “answering machine”.

ALS settings – you can have two lines on the SIM card with this service.

Call meter – keep track of the call costs.

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