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Default 06-07-2006, 21:43

Thought I would start a new thread - since i'm responsible for the other two on "Yackie"

Had my Yackie card for a couple days, and could make out going calls both on a new phone (direct dialed, almost instant call back) and an old phone where I had to menu dial (no problem, just a few key presses on the phone to get to the menu).
Newer phone - quad band Moto V330 Older phone: SEr520m (tri-band)

Now incoming is fine. Glitch in assigning me a local 510 number. (Originally SIM was assigned a number fm. the original Ohio number pool.)

I haven't used it outside the U.S. It does access both T-Mobile and Cingular here.

Voice quality on outgoing was very good on the couple test calls. Incoming does not seem quite that good - would rate it just "fair". There seems to be a delay-which is minimal.
One point that may create a problem for callers - there seems to be a 10 to 15 second delay before the caller hears a "ringing" tone. Once the caller hears the ringing tone, it takes about 2 rings before the Yackie phone actually starts ringing.

My fear is that callers might hang up after 10 or 15 seconds of dead air.

I will do further testing this evening. VM etc. And, maybe, a few more test calls. You do get an immediate SMS after someone calls and you didn't answer informing you that they didn't leave a message. It gives you the ID of the caller. IOW, the system does pass ID on incoming.

more later.

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Default 07-07-2006, 00:52

YES!!! Good news.

BTW, how did you resolve the number assignment problem? Email, phone call? How quickly was it resolved?
   
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Default 07-07-2006, 07:24

Have you tried SMS sending/receiving to an Israeli "real" SIM number? And, have tried calling that number directly - is it really blocked for incoming calls?
   
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Default 07-07-2006, 08:09

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Voice quality on outgoing was very good on the couple test calls. Incoming does not seem quite that good - would rate it just "fair". There seems to be a delay-which is minimal.
One point that may create a problem for callers - there seems to be a 10 to 15 second delay before the caller hears a "ringing" tone. Once the caller hears the ringing tone, it takes about 2 rings before the Yackie phone actually starts ringing.

My fear is that callers might hang up after 10 or 15 seconds of dead air.
Thats the same here with the "o2 Genion" product. Where you get a virtual landline-number attached to your sim-card. It also takes up to 15 seconds before it rings. So also the "big players" have the same problems like yackie here.

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Default 07-07-2006, 10:44

They should program their server to play something after three or four seconds without a connection like, "Please hold while the mobile customer you have dialed is located."
   
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They should program their server to play something after three or four seconds without a connection like, "Please hold while the mobile customer you have dialed is located."
The question is if they could put on such a announcement without picking up the call and make the caller pay for the text.... o2 could do as they are they run their own network - but yackie?

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Default 07-07-2006, 11:34

Voicestick uses a similar feature with their call forwarding.
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They should program their server to play something after three or four seconds without a connection like, "Please hold while the mobile customer you have dialed is located."


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Voicestick uses a similar feature with their call forwarding.
without charging the caller?


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They should program their server to play something after three or four seconds without a connection like, "Please hold while the mobile customer you have dialed is located."
They would need their own SS7 infrastructure on the TDM end to do that.


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Default 07-07-2006, 12:42

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The question is if they could put on such a announcement without picking up the call and make the caller pay for the text.... o2 could do as they are they run their own network - but yackie?
I would bet that when you call in to the Yackie number, that you are indeed paying for the call during that 10-15 seconds of dead air.
   
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