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  • Activate/Deactivate Voice feature on Sierra Wireless

    I wish to have both Activate and Deactivate voice features on Sierra Wireless Modem. Is it possible?

  • #2
    Now is only activate, why you need deactivate ?

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    • #3
      Some of my customers want to turn voice feature off.

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      • #4
        for what reason they need it ?

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        • #5
          Well, I guess they might want to bare IVR service as to avoid some extra cost charged by their operators. In fact, I sold aircards to them with voice activated, but they ask me if it can be disable? Just like that.

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          • #6
            If there will more customers who need it, we will integrate "voice deactivate"

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            • #7
              I agree with "Witten" - some of my clients also have asked for the "voice" feature to be activated too!

              Would be nice to see a "Voice deactivate" feature on your next software release

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nok.8850 View Post
                I agree with "Witten" - some of my clients also have asked for the "voice" feature to be activated too!

                Would be nice to see a "Voice deactivate" feature on your next software release
                Yeah! I've got company now. I just pop up an idea... maybe you can make a poll asking members to cast their votes.

                3 choices: 1. Agree 2. Disagree 3. Make no difference

                Thanks

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                • #9
                  i think its not possible...
                  unly unlock are possible...

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                  • #10
                    Activate function is working, deactivate we not decided right now, but maybe will added.

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                    • #11
                      For Sierra 875U, 880U, 881U, MC8775, MC8780/81, when voice feature is activated, can we actually make/receive a phone call since they don't have available jack for headset? Or, we can just use laptop mic and speaker.

                      Please kindly advise.

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                      • #12
                        DC-Unlocker guy's: Thank you for adding the Deactivate Voice feature in the latest dc-unlocker client software version 1.00.0252

                        Originally posted by Witten
                        can we actually make/receive a phone call since they don't have available jack for headset? Or, we can just use laptop mic and speaker.
                        Some Dialogue Flybook laptops do support the voice feature function for the MC8775 WWAN module.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks to DC-Unlocker team

                          Just downloaded it. Thanks for your help adding "Deactivate Voice" feature. It's very helpful to me.

                          Also thanks to nok.8850 for your answer

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                          • #14
                            Purpose of Voice Feature

                            I recently unlocked my Sierra Wireless Aircard 880U device. Prior to this I was unaware of the Voice Feature. Could someone please inform me what the Voice Feature can be used for?

                            Also, does it matter whether the voice feature is activated or deactivated?

                            I use SJPhone to make VOIP calls (normally through ADSL), however when I am travelling and use the usb modem, I am unable to make calls using SJPhone/VOIP, although I can sometimes receive calls. Would activating the voice feature allow calls to be made?

                            Finally, why is Skype unaffected when using the usb modem (voice feature deactivated)?

                            OK, would appreciate you help on any of the questions above.

                            Many thanks.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by marcos View Post
                              I recently unlocked my Sierra Wireless Aircard 880U device. Prior to this I was unaware of the Voice Feature. Could someone please inform me what the Voice Feature can be used for?
                              Voice feature is mainly useful for models with headset jack available (eg. AC850,860,875 and mini pci modules). With headset, you can use this feature to make/receive call like gsm phone. Other than that, it may be useful for IVR services (dependent to operators) like checking balance, etc.

                              Originally posted by marcos View Post
                              Also, does it matter whether the voice feature is activated or deactivated?
                              No, it doesn't matter.

                              Originally posted by marcos View Post
                              I use SJPhone to make VOIP calls (normally through ADSL), however when I am travelling and use the usb modem, I am unable to make calls using SJPhone/VOIP, although I can sometimes receive calls. Would activating the voice feature allow calls to be made?
                              No, it's different thing. VOIP needs (hi-speed) internet connection as a media, but voice feature (as mentioned) is a direct call through operator.

                              Originally posted by marcos View Post
                              Finally, why is Skype unaffected when using the usb modem (voice feature deactivated)?
                              Same as above.

                              Originally posted by marcos View Post
                              OK, would appreciate you help on any of the questions above.

                              Many thanks.
                              Hope this helps!

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