Announcing Speed Dial Selection

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drdigital1:
RonR, you are right. The name heard with the voice mail message is generated by GV voice mail. It so happened that I assigned the SAME name to a certain number in both Obi Speed Dial and in GV. I made these 2 names different and I can confirm.
The question stays though (even though I am more pessimistic now).

drdigital1:
In summary:

If you are not sure about a specific speed dial entry dial *75 and the speed dial number.

Obi will read back the number (but not the name!). Once you're sure, you can use speed dialing.

Maybe Obi should consider a new feature i.e., reading loud the name associated with a speed dial (like Skype does) and if you didn't remember correctly then you can hang up.

lhm.:
Enter value in SD3 ie: 18005551212#  Toll Free Info
(# after number is required)
SD Dials out and connects.

*75 3 Will read back number value including name letters.

RonR:
Quote from: lhm. on April 12, 2011, 01:53:17 pm

Enter value in SD3 ie: 18005551212#  Toll Free Info
(# after number is required)
SD Dials out and connects.

*75 3 Will read back number value including name letters.
Why do you say?:

(# after number is required)

I don't find that to be true.

lhm.:
# sign does the  same as S0 in a dial plan, without # call will fail, at least for me it does.

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