Landline A phone system serviced by the local telephone company, such as a home or office phone. A fixed connection that uses wires, not radio transmission. Landscape mode The horizontal view or orientation on devices whose screens can be viewed both vertically and horizontally. LCD (Liquid Crys...
Landline A phone system serviced by the local telephone company, such as a home or office phone. A fixed connection that uses wires, not radio transmission. Landscape mode The horizontal view or orientation on devices whose screens can be viewed both vertically and horizontally. LCD (Liquid Crys...
On top of that the US has a lot much lower population density than other countries that has good cell phone coverage and a hell of a lot more land area to cover. That takes time and money and you have fewer people using each tower. I would not be surprised in the least to see ...
sending a call to voicemail, and playing an announcement. Additionally, these actions may also include playing a Supplemental Information Tone (SIT), such as described in U.S. Pat. No. ___, entitled Methods and Systems for Methods and Systems for Preemptive Rejection of Calls, (Attorney...
Data Connection, “Integrating Voicemail Systems, A white paper describing the integration of heterogeneous voicemail systems,” Michael James, Internet Applications Group, Data Connection Ltd., 2004. Data Connection, Strategic Computer Technology, “MailNGen: Next generation messaging for Service Providers...
“You may have problems again,” he said, advising the customer to call him directly the next time his phone line stops working. Verizon better hope the customer doesn’t call the local cable company to switch providers or disconnect his landline altogether....
Landline A phone system serviced by the local telephone company, such as a home or office phone. A fixed connection that uses wires, not radio transmission. Landscape mode The horizontal view or orientation on devices whose screens can be viewed both vertically and horizontally. LCD (Liquid Crys...