Wednesday, February 27, 2008

GSM main Features

  • Short Message Service which allows you to send and receive 126 character text messages
  • Ability to use same phone in a number of network-related countries
  • Allows data transmission and reception across GSM networks at speeds up to 9,600 bps currently
  • Allows fax transmission and reception across GSM networks at speeds up to 9,600 bps currently
  • Forwarding of calls to another number
  • More capacity, ensuring rapid call set-up. Handsets also smaller and more robust.
  • Talk to a number of other parties simultaneously
  • Place a call on Hold while you access another call
  • Notifies you of another call whilst on a call
  • Encrypted conservations that cannot be tapped
  • You can barr outgoing calls and incoming calls
  • CLIP Allows you to see the telephone number of the incoming caller on the LCD screen of the handset
  • CLIR allows you to bar anyone from seeing your number via CLIP
  • Real-time call costs on the handsets's LCD screen
  • Allows location/cell-specific reception of text messages.
  • Closed User Group - Allows a set of phones to be classed as PBX extensions.
  • Emergency Calls - In the majority of countries, the global 112 emergency number can be dialled free.
  • No-static connections

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