Sony Ericsson P990 User Guide - Page 40
Calling cards, Business phone services, Handsfree and Bluetooth, Forwarding calls, Accepting calls
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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 114. Business phone services Your mobile phone can be used with a corporate switchboard. For information about setting up business phone services, see Business phone services on page 114. Handsfree and Bluetooth You can choose whether you want to use a regular or a Bluetooth headset with your phone. See Handsfree settings on page 115 and Bluetooth wireless technology on page 118. Forwarding calls You can forward incoming calls to another number, if you for any reason are unable to answer. See Forward calls on page 115. Accepting calls You can specify who should be able to call you. All other callers will be blocked. See Accept calls on page 113. Restricting calls You can set restrictions for calls made from, or to, your phone. For example, you can prevent it to be used for long distance calls. See Restrict calls on page 116. Call waiting You can choose whether you should be alerted or not when a new call is coming in during an ongoing call. See Call waiting on page 115. Call meter service The Call meter service allows you to keep track of the costs of calls, and to prevent you from making calls when a certain credit limit has been exceeded. See Call meter on page 117. 40 Phone P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.