Guest Suender Oliveira Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 Sirs, How can I identify the B number when a call is forwarded? I can't found any options on my Pulse Device, I use FLB mod 1 version 1.6b. Regards.
Guest gusthy Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 Sirs, How can I identify the B number when a call is forwarded? I can't found any options on my Pulse Device, I use FLB mod 1 version 1.6b. Regards. Let's start from the beginning: what is B number? :lol:
Guest Suender Oliveira Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 Let's start from the beginning: what is B number? :lol: When a mobile device is forwarded to my device only A number is displayed on Android. For example: Mobile A calls to Mobile B, but Mobile B is forwarded to device C. How can I identify that call is forwarded by mobile B. Regards.
Guest Totyasrác Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 When a mobile device is forwarded to my device only A number is displayed on Android. For example: Mobile A calls to Mobile B, but Mobile B is forwarded to device C. How can I identify that call is forwarded by mobile B. Regards. IMHO: I guess you just can't. It's not a matter of Android but matter of how networks work. When a call is being set up signalling shows (to "B" number which is the target phone) the "A number" (that is the caller's number). This is how you see whoever is calling you (well, only if it is not hidden). Now there's just no space in the signalling string for a third number (since when telephony was 'invented' - well, actually GSM/3G standards created - there was not really such a thing as call forward setup by a user). I hope it is understandable :lol:
Guest Suender Oliveira Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 IMHO: I guess you just can't. It's not a matter of Android but matter of how networks work. When a call is being set up signalling shows (to "B" number which is the target phone) the "A number" (that is the caller's number). This is how you see whoever is calling you (well, only if it is not hidden). Now there's just no space in the signalling string for a third number (since when telephony was 'invented' - well, actually GSM/3G standards created - there was not really such a thing as call forward setup by a user). I hope it is understandable :lol: As a GSM/3G standards, I need to see the "redirection number" field like as arrow is show in symbian on nokia devices when the call is forwarded.
Guest Totyasrác Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 As a GSM/3G standards, I need to see the "redirection number" field like as arrow is show in symbian on nokia devices when the call is forwarded. Yeah, but that's just a bit. Sending an IMSI would be a bit longer, I'd assume :lol:
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