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TracPhone V11-HTS User's Guide
Voice Connections

Virtual Numbers

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For an additional fee, you may assign up to five virtual phone
numbers to each vessel phone line (10 total). Each of these numbers
can be set up with a different country code and area/city code,
allowing people on shore within those regions to avoid international
or long-distance charges when they call the vessel.
To set up virtual numbers, contact KVH's Airtime Services
department. See
"Contacting the Airtime Services Department" on
page
15.
NOTE: Each virtual number you set up will forward calls to a specific phone
line and jack on the ICM (whichever line you requested during setup). Only
phones that are connected to that jack will ring when someone dials the
virtual number.
In the example shown here, the vessel's company has offices in Tokyo
and Melbourne. Therefore, they set up Japanese and Australian virtual
numbers so that their employees on shore can call the vessel without
running up an international phone bill.
Figure 6-6 Virtual Numbers (Example)
Tokyo
Melbourne
= In-country call
= International call
Los Angeles
ICM
Phone Line 2
852-2-6820914 (Hong Kong)
Phone Line 1
1-310-3538023 (U.S.)

Virtual Numbers

61-2-84916302 (Australia)
81-3-90126382 (Japan)

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