How Can I Get Directory Information?; How Can I Access Government Information And Non-Emergency Services? - Vonage VDV21-VD User Manual

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your phone when the call is placed. Simply pick up your phone's handset to send audio greetings
to friends and family.
If you try to call 1-700-GREETINGS when someone else in your home or office is already using
the Vonage phone line, a message indicating that the line is in use will be displayed.
Note: If you've activated two phone lines on your V-Portal, you will be given the
opportunity to select the line you'd like to use to place the call. Choose Easy Dialing >
Phone Line 1 (or Phone Line 2) > Greetings.
Of course you can also dial 1-700-GREETINGS directly from any Vonage phone. See
GREETINGS
for complete details.

How can I get directory information?

Vonage's 411 Enhanced Dialing service makes it easy to access comprehensive directory listings
in the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, UK, and more. And Vonage takes 411 dialing a step further by
providing more than just residential and business phone listings, Vonage even provides movie
listings, airline flight times, etc.
There's no need to remember the number for this low cost Vonage feature, simply use the V-
Portal Easy Dialing menu to place calls to Vonage's 411 Enhanced Dialing. Each Enhanced 411
call that you make is just 99 cents and gets you up to two listings.
Start at the main menu and choose Easy Dialing > Directory Info. A call is placed to the Vonage
411 Enhanced Dialing service. If you didn't pick up your phone handset before initiating the call,
the V-Portal rings your phone when the call is placed. Simply pick up your phone's handset to be
connected to a directory assistance operator.
If you try to call 411 Enhanced Dialing when someone else in your home or office is already using
the Vonage phone line, a message indicating that the line is in use will be displayed.
Note: If you've activated two phone lines on your V-Portal, you will be given the
opportunity to select the line you'd like to use to place the call. Choose Easy Dialing >
Phone Line 1 (or Phone Line 2) > Directory Info.
Of course you can also dial 411 directly from any Vonage phone. See
complete details.

How can I access government information and non-emergency services?

Vonage's 311 Dialing service makes it easy to access government information and non-
emergency services. Talk to live operators who can tell you which local government department
to talk to for answers concerning trash and recycling collection schedules; neighborhood
disturbances; parks and recreation; local events and more. There's no need to remember the
number for this free Vonage feature, simply use the V-Portal Easy Dialing menu to place calls to
Vonage's 311 Dialing.
Start at the main menu and choose Easy Dialing > Government Info. A call is placed to the
Vonage 311 Dialing service. If you didn't pick up your phone handset before initiating the call, the
V-Portal rings your phone when the call is placed. Simply pick up your phone's handset to access
government information and non-emergency services.
If you try to call 311 Dialing when someone else in your home or office is already using the
Vonage phone line, a message indicating that the line is in use will be displayed.
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
Vonage V-Portal User Guide
1-700-
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