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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:08:07 -0000
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Subject: [SHR] #2112: sending network codes from dialer window does not work
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#2112: sending network codes from dialer window does not work
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 Reporter:  gurucubano  |      Owner:  mrmoku
     Type:  defect      |     Status:  new
 Priority:  minor       |  Milestone:
Component:  shr-dialer  |    Version:  SHR-core
 Keywords:              |
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 The network providers (at least here in Germany) understand so called
 "network codes" which can be dialed like any normal call number, but are
 interpreted by the network to manipulate the configuration of the voice
 mailbox, i.e. for example if calls are redirected to the mailbox on no
 answer, etc. A list is visible here (in German):
 http://www.telespiegel.de/handy/netzcode-rufumleitung.html
 I don't know if there is an international definition of this, would be
 nice to know.

 In the SHR (stage 131) dial window one can enter such codes, for example
 ##002#, and press "call"; the screen changes to blank with the only word
 "Data:" on top, but nothing else happens and one has to close the window.
 The function itself (##002# means switch off any redirection of calls) is
 not carried out by the provider. I have had to use a normal cellphone to
 get rid of it.

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