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Enhanced Features
CALL-BACK NUMBER
Call-Back Number is a feature that offers options to callers
when you do not answer your cell. With Call-Back Number,
the caller may leave either a voice message or a call-back
number, or both.
Note:
Call-Back Number will not work on all analog phones. Check
your cell’s manual.
RETRIEVING A CALL-BACK NUMBER
Unlike Voice Mail Services you cannot use *99 to
retrieve a call-back number. The method of retrieving a
call-back number varies among cell phones. Check your
cell’s manual.
RETURNING A CALL USING A CALL-BACK NUMBER
Once you have retrieved the appropriate call-back number,
simply press S to return the call.
Note:
There is a small deposit fee which applies each time a
call-back number is left on your phone by a caller.
CONNEX
Use Connex to have a group of cell and landline
phones (up to eight, including the master number) ring
simultaneously when one master number* is dialed. The
first phone that answers is connected to the call while the
other phones in the group stop ringing.
*The master number must be a SaskTel cellular number.
Note:
If a Connex group member’s phone number is dialed, only
that member’s phone will ring, not all of the members’
phones in the group. Only calls made to the master number
will make all of the group’s phones ring.
TURNING CONNEX ON
Press *38S. Your cell will now ring when the master
number is dialed.
TURNING CONNEX OFF
Press *39S. Your cell will not ring when the master
number is called. (Turning your cell off will not stop any other
phones in the group from ringing.)