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Posted by Joseph Singer on March 2, 2009, 5:32 pm
<<background: This company lets users of _some_ cellular phones,
when receiving a "blocked-CNID" call, hit a few buttons, and
then, through some magic, the CNID appears.>>
That "some" would be any GSM operator that lets you set up conditional
forwarding since the service uses the "004" conditionally forward
everything code. With CDMA they don't have an equivalent code.
<<I've just duplicated the probable sequence using my own cellphone,
(without using TelTech) and yes, I was able to get the "blocked"
CNID to appear.>>
The only problem with you using your own Kall8 toll-free number is
that any number that's forwarded through that service will make you
incur a 6 per minute charge for any calls you choose to route to your
mobile number. Using TelTech's 866 number there's no charge at least
on the basic "free" service.
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