Calling feature

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A service feature is a capability added to a phone line in addition to the basic capability to make and receive telephone calls.

Examples:

  • Automatic redial
  • Anonymous Call Rejection
  • Selective Call Rejection
  • Selective Call Acceptance
  • Selective Distinctive Ringing
  • Three Way Calling
  • Call Return
  • Voicemail
  • Caller ID
  • Call waiting
  • Call forwarding
  • Conference call
  • Calling line identity
  • Ring when free
  • Camp on
  • Call Block
  • Speed Dial
  • Secondary Ring (The same telephone line is assigned an additional number with a different ring cadence. This is NOT another phone line, simply a different ring, also known as RingMaster or MultiRing)
  • Fax Voicemail (Stores faxes in voicemail for later access)
  • Call Trace (NOT Call return. User dials a code after an incoming call to send a trace to the # that called. User then must have phone company or annoyance call center get info on call. Used for annoyance calls.
  • Call Selector (Allows multiples ringtones for incoming numbers)