Cingular has since had him upgrade his phone and this has
not happened again (so far).
//Zino
Probably hit the voicemail timeout just as he answered, so you very
briefly had a connection before voicemail kicked in.
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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
Okay, except he did not answer. He never answers when I call. I just
let it ring once or twice as a signal for him to call me back, so I
can avoid long distance charges. On this particular occasion, he said
it rang 4 or 5 times, at which he commented--out loud, to himself--
about why I let it ring so long. He never touched the phone.
This "eavesdropping" happened once or twice more (with his old phone--
I'm guessing it was one of the old TDMA phones that Cingular is having
customers exchange for GSM models, which he has done recently). He
never said anything those times, but I could hear the muffled sounds
of his TV in the background. He can't tell when this happens because
at his end, the phone rings normally--just 4 or 5 time instead of the
usual once or twice on my calls; I can tell because I hear no rings
but can hear some background noises for a few seconds (I'd guess
however long 4 or 5 rings take) before getting the voicemail greeting.
It is a little disconcerting to think that someone might be able to
listen in on you (only for a few seconds) without you being aware of
it. I am wondering if others have experienced this and how it happens.
//Zino
> It is a little disconcerting to think that someone might be able to
> listen in on you (only for a few seconds) without you being aware of
> it. I am wondering if others have experienced this and how it happens.
Yes, I have. Sometimes when I call a particular person, I hear background
audio from their end in between the rings.
This is in an area where the connections sometimes only provide one-way
audio. Either I can hear, or the other party can hear, but it's not
two-way.
I presume this has something to do with the poor signal quality, and
handoff between Cingular and a roaming network.
The one-way audio often happens with Cingular users from out of the area
calling my home phone. I can hear them, but they can't hear me.
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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA GPS: 38.8,-122.5
>In article <g7kcj2hu1matbo486...@4ax.com>,
> John Navas <spamf...@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:19:53 -0400, Rae Almozino <rae...@yahoo.co.yuk>
> > wrote in <raezin0-97F1DA...@dialupusa.usenetserver.com>:
> >
> > >I call a friend from my land line to his Cingular cellphone.
> > >I let his phone ring once or twice, then hang up and he
> > >calls back (no long distance charge for him). Occasionally
> > >when I call, there will be no ring--a few seconds of silence,
> > >then his voicemail kicks in. One time this happened and I
> > >was about to hang up before getting his voicemail when I
> > >heard him say something. I spoke back because I thought he'd
> > >answered his phone, but then I get his voicemail. Upon
> > >connecting on the next call, he tells me his phone had
> > >rung several times and he had said something out loud to
> > >himself before calling me back. That's what I heard. He
> > >did not answer the phone at all, yet I heard what he said.
> > >Can someone explain how this happened?
> > >
> > >Cingular has since had him upgrade his phone and this has
> > >not happened again (so far).
> >
> > Probably hit the voicemail timeout just as he answered, so you very
> > briefly had a connection before voicemail kicked in.
>
>Okay, except he did not answer. ...
He might have answered by accident (hit a button, dialing a call) or the
phone might have answered on its own due (to a firmware bug).
Aha! He answered it accidentally using his telekinetic powers.
Awesome! :)
//Zino
> Rae Almozino <rae...@yahoo.co.yuk> wrote:
>
> > It is a little disconcerting to think that someone might be able to
> > listen in on you (only for a few seconds) without you being aware of
> > it. I am wondering if others have experienced this and how it happens.
>
> Yes, I have. Sometimes when I call a particular person, I hear background
> audio from their end in between the rings.
Does it only happen with this one particular person?
I have not encountered this problem with anybody else,
Cingular or otherwise. And I'm assuming it *is* a cellular
issue, rather than anything to do with my phone, as I'm
using a land line.
> This is in an area where the connections sometimes only provide one-way
> audio. Either I can hear, or the other party can hear, but it's not
> two-way.
>
> I presume this has something to do with the poor signal quality, and
> handoff between Cingular and a roaming network.
Yes, my friend and I sometimes have bad connections, so this
sounds like a reasonable assumption to me, along with the
firmware bug suggestion by John Navas in another post in this
thread. Whatever causes it, it's strange and a little creepy.
> The one-way audio often happens with Cingular users from out of the area
> calling my home phone. I can hear them, but they can't hear me.
//Zino
> John Navas <spamf...@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
> > He might have answered by accident (hit a button, dialing a call) or the
> > phone might have answered on its own due (to a firmware bug).
>
> Aha! He answered it accidentally using his telekinetic powers.
> Awesome! :)
>
> //Zino
Anybody know how much that feature costs?
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jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'
I really really doubt it. Telekinetic powers are CDMA based.
> Rae Almozino wrote:
>> Aha! He answered it accidentally using his telekinetic powers.
>
> I really really doubt it. Telekinetic powers are CDMA based.
>
Yep- a $5/month add-on for 50 uses. $10 for unlimited, but it requires a 2
year contract.
I stand corrected.