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Author Topic: A few practical questions.  (Read 664 times)
telleuno
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« on: March 24, 2010, 03:13:44 pm »

First of all I am impressed by the product. I used a trial on Motorola Q11 (WM 6.1) and the only reason I didn´t buy was that I switched to LG GW550 (WM 6.5) in the middle of the trial. But as soon as the next version will be out I will be the first in line to buy it. Now the questions.

I have a couple of business partners who have all the legitimate reasons to call me during my working hours. However I want to keep my phone free from their calls between 6pm and 9am. Is that possible?

The next one is more complex. I live in a country where it is obligatory to dial long distance company prefix for calling other areas and countries, thus I can´t have all numbers stored in an international standard notation. Like I can´t store a UK number like  +44 1273-701648, I have to store it like 00XX441273701648 (where XX is a two digit long distance company code, like 23 or 41 ). Same with in-country numbers - I can´t store them neither in international nor in regular local form, for example - I live in area code 011, so to store a phone number in area code (081) 3421-3266, I have to store it as 0XX8134213266 (where XX is a two digit long distance company code, like 23 or 41 ). At the same time, I have to store numbers in my own area without any prefix at all. So far so good, as long as I don´t leave my area or country.

If I will go to another area, like (081) - I will have to cut off all 0XX81 prefixes since I will be in roaming locally there. At the same time I will have to add 0XX11 to all numbers from my native area code. Worse - if I will go to an area from which I have no numbers stored let´s say 019, I will have to keep ALL locally stored codes, like 0XX81... BUT also add 0XX11 to all phones from my native 011 zone.

When roaming abroad it is somwhat easier - I´ll have to cut off 0XX and add country code +55 to ALL numbers. But also I´ll have add area code 11 to all phone numbers from my native 011 zone.

If you will be able create a set of rules to deal with this mess, I can guarantee you A LOT of orders from Brazil. We have a population of 200 million, out of which at least 10% travels on a daily basis.  If windows based phones are only 10% of this 10% and only 1% will buy your application, you´ll be a rich man.
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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 05:54:32 pm »

Here are my suggestions:

For your first question you just need to set up a rule to block your "Business" category calls during the times you specify.  Use the Others tab to specify the times.  You may need two rules for this since I don't think the time can cross midnight.  Therefore a rule for 6pm to 12 and another for 12am to 9am.

On the second question, I do something similar but not as complex however you should be able to achieve your objective with the [Change Dialed Number].  First you would need to keep your numbers in one standard format.  Then I found that I need two rules per calling area that I am in.  One for local calls and the other for long distance.  Then you will need to set up two similar rules for each calling area that you will be in (just use the copy function and edit).  For this to work you would have to turn on the two rules for the calling area that you are in.  If you can get this to work for one calling area then it should be easy to set up the others.

Maybe the Admin will have something simpler.
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