Services Available On The Foma Terminal - Sony Ericsson FOMA SO905iCS Manual

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Services Available on the FOMA Terminal

Number guide service (paid: service charge + call charge)
(Phone numbers of customers who declined to disclose
their number information cannot be guided.)
Telegram service (paid: telegram fee)
Time (paid)
Weather (paid)
Emergency call to Police
Emergency call to Fire/Ambulance
Emergency call to Maritime rescue
Disaster Message Board Service (paid)
Collect Call (paid: service charge + call charge)
When placing a Collect Call through 106, the recipient pays for the call charge and a
handling fee of 90 yen (94.5 yen including tax) per call (as of December 2007).
When calling the Directory Assistance at 104, you are required to pay a service charge of
100 yen (105 yen including tax) besides the call charge (as of December 2007). Note that
Operator Services are free to the people with impairment in the vision or upper limbs. For
more details, contact 116 (NTT Sales Office) from an ordinary phone.
If you have an ordinary phone with subscription to the Call Forwarding Service and you
designate your mobile phone number to forward your calls to, the caller may hear a ringing
sound even if the mobile phone is busy, outside of the service area, in the Self mode, or
powered off, etc. depending on the settings of the ordinary phone/mobile phone.
Note that 116 (NTT Sales Office), Dial Q2, Message Dial, Credit calls cannot be called from
the FOMA terminal (note that Automatic Credit Calls may be used when calling from ordinary
phones to the FOMA terminal).
This FOMA terminal supports "Emergency call location information".
If you use the FOMA terminal to place a call to emergency numbers such as 110, 119,
or 118, the information of a location where you are calling from (location information) is
automatically notified to the Emergency call acceptance organization such as the Police
Station. The Emergency call acceptance organization may not be able to figure out your
exact location depending on the location where you place a call or radio wave condition.
If you notify your current location information, the name of the notified Emergency call
acceptance organization appears in the stand-by display.
If you place a call without the caller ID, such as by entering a phone number with "184" for
each call, the location information and phone number are not notified. However, the Emergency
call acceptance organization may decide to obtain the location information and phone number
regardless of your settings when they consider it is necessary for lifesaving, etc.
Note that the areas/time for which the "Emergency call location information" is ready to be used
vary depending on the preparatory state of each Emergency call acceptance organization.
When you call the Police (110), Fire/Ambulance (119), or Maritime rescue (118) from the
FOMA terminal, clearly indicate that you are calling from a mobile phone, then give your
present location and mobile phone number, since the Police or Fire/Ambulance may have to
get in contact with you. Also, make a point to call in a stationary position to prevent the call
from being dropped. Do not power off the FOMA terminal for at least 10 minutes after the
emergency call just in case the Police or Fire/Ambulance may have to get in contact with you.
Note that you may not connect to the local Fire Department or Police Station depending on
where you are calling from. In this case, try to call from a public phone or an ordinary phone
in the neighborhood.
438
Service
Phone number
(no area code) 104
(no area code) 115
(no area code) 117
Area code of the area you want to
hear the weather forecast for + 177
(no area code) 110
(no area code) 119
(no area code) 118
(no area code) 171
(no area code) 106

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