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Masch
07-02-2004, 04:31 PM
100 EURO REWARD ON PROGRAMMING SOLUTION !!

I don't know if this is technically possible, but I want to program a permanent DTMF sequence before dialup in my Nokia 3310, without making any changes on the simcard.

I'm using this mobile just to call internationally for my business, and my phoning bill is huge each month. I would like to increase that a bit.

I can dialup straight out thru my carrier (0033123456789), but this is very expensive. So I preset a DTMF sequence with a cheaper 0900-carrier for the often dialed numbers in my phonebook (09001234p0033123456789#). For the numbers that are not in my phonebook, I dialup by typing this complete sequence every time.

Is it possible to program a permanent locked DTMF sequence (09001234p) in my mobile, so I could just dial 0033123456789 and my mobile automatically puts the prefixed DTMF sequence in front of the number I want to call ?

Does anyone know how I can fix this ?

The first one who posts me the solution (date/time post decicive) gets the reward !

Salami1_1
07-02-2004, 07:11 PM
only 100 euros??

You wont get any programmer working for you ;)

WBR

Masch
07-02-2004, 07:57 PM
Salami wrote:
only 100 euros??
You wont get any programmer working for you

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I have no idea if this is a difficult or simple thing to do. That's why I put in 100 euros.

But what do you think? Is it possible? And what would be the costs to get something like that done?

Mircea Vasiliu
09-02-2004, 11:54 AM
Hi!

It could be possible. What version of software do you have on your 3310? (You find it out with *#0000#)

BR

krisha
17-02-2004, 02:51 AM
some coder are even programming for free :)
if it's easy why not for 100 Euro ;)

wierdo
25-02-2004, 12:59 AM
100 EURO REWARD ON PROGRAMMING SOLUTION !!


I'm using this mobile just to call internationally for my business, and my phoning bill is huge each month. I would like to increase that a bit.

US Nokias have a calling card function which dials the card's dialup number, can enter a pin, and proceeds to dial the number from your phonebook. Perhaps yours has a similar feature?