[NJTechDiv] why is an echo doing this

Mario Brusco mrb620 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 22 15:50:41 UTC 2021


I may be wrong since I don't use an Echo, but it sounds to me like there 
are two phone numbers associated with the echo account, because the A 
lady is asking if to make the call from the home number or the number 
for HQ (head quarters)?

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Subject: [NJTechDiv] why is an echo doing this
Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021, 11:31 AM
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Cc: ken lawrence <kenlawrence124 at aol.com>
Hi jane after sports and rec meeting denise let me hear what is actually 
happing.  When she says any phone number whether mine or the library it 
says “call from home, HQ or roselse as near as I can guess the echo is 
no longer associated with the phone number it was.  Someone connected to 
enable set her echo up for her.  I can’t yet confirm that it’s something 
about the echo I’m not ready yet to start to get apps on my iPhone so my 
echo isn’t set upo for it.  When she gives one of the choices it just 
repeats itself.  She just has to more or less tell alexa to forget it.

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     1. Re: how did a call get through (Tracy Carcione)
     2. Re: how did a call get through (Ryan Mann)
     3. Re: how did a call get through (Ryan Mann)
     4. the million-dollar text message question (Annemarie Cooke)
     5. Re: the million-dollar text message question (Mario Brusco)
     6. Re: the million-dollar text message question (jane degenshein)
     7. Re: the million-dollar text message question (jane degenshein)
     8. why is an echo doing this (ken lawrence)
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 08:32:31 -0400
From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
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I use Do Not Disturb.  I have it set to allow calls from people in my
contacts list, which is very small, and to silence all other calls.

Tracy





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I think there is a setting for Do Not Disterb that sets whether you still
get phone calls when your phone is unlocked.  My iPhone is at work, so I
will need to look tomorrow to see if I can find the setting.  In the mean
time, open settings and see if you can find Do Not Disterb.



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Hi list was watching the apple spring loaded event and interesting stuff.
Had to poke around a bit to find it but during it got a reminder call from
sports and rec.  why did that call get through even though I had do not
disturb turned on?  Also for future reference there were several points
where their was video and or audio but no speaking.  I was trying the
airplay screen looking for audio description.  Was I in the wrong place and
should I need an audio described track how do I access it?



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To have Do Not Disturb never let calls go through, do the following:
Open Settings.
Open Do Not Disturb.
You will find something that says Silence.  After that, you will find
the choices Always or while iPhone is locked.  You want to tap on
Always.

On 4/21/21, Tracy Carcione via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
I use Do Not Disturb.  I have it set to allow calls from people in my
contacts list, which is very small, and to silence all other calls.

Tracy





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I think there is a setting for Do Not Disterb that sets whether you still
get phone calls when your phone is unlocked.  My iPhone is at work, so I
will need to look tomorrow to see if I can find the setting.  In the mean
time, open settings and see if you can find Do Not Disterb.



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Hi list was watching the apple spring loaded event and interesting stuff.
Had to poke around a bit to find it but during it got a reminder call from
sports and rec.  why did that call get through even though I had do not
disturb turned on?  Also for future reference there were several points
where their was video and or audio but no speaking.  I was trying the
airplay screen looking for audio description.  Was I in the wrong place and
should I need an audio described track how do I access it?



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On 4/21/21, Ryan Mann <rmann0581 at gmail.com> wrote:
To have Do Not Disturb never let calls go through, do the following:
Open Settings.
Open Do Not Disturb.
You will find something that says Silence.  After that, you will find
the choices Always or while iPhone is locked.  You want to tap on
Always.

On 4/21/21, Tracy Carcione via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
I use Do Not Disturb.  I have it set to allow calls from people in my
contacts list, which is very small, and to silence all other calls.

Tracy





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I think there is a setting for Do Not Disterb that sets whether you still
get phone calls when your phone is unlocked.  My iPhone is at work, so I
will need to look tomorrow to see if I can find the setting.  In the mean
time, open settings and see if you can find Do Not Disterb.



Get Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>

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Subject: [NJTechDiv] how did a call get through



Hi list was watching the apple spring loaded event and interesting stuff.
Had to poke around a bit to find it but during it got a reminder call
from
sports and rec.  why did that call get through even though I had do not
disturb turned on?  Also for future reference there were several points
where their was video and or audio but no speaking.  I was trying the
airplay screen looking for audio description.  Was I in the wrong place
and
should I need an audio described track how do I access it?



Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986>  for
Windows
10








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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:03:04 -0400
From: Annemarie Cooke <aec732 at gmail.com>
To: njtechdiv at nfbnet.org
Subject: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question
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So how do you determine which carrier is used by the person you are
texting from email?
Thanks so much!
PS Ken, I  have a link to that Apple event if you missed any.  PM me. Thx.
Annemarie



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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:24:38 -0400
From: Mario Brusco <mrb620 at hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question
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the easiest way is to simply ask. do I win the million dollars, I'll
take a check please? lol

seriously, the information is probably available thru the Internet, but
why not make it easy for yourself...

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Subject: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 12:03 PM
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Cc: Annemarie Cooke <aec732 at gmail.com>
So how do you determine which carrier is used by the person you are
texting from email?
Thanks so much!
PS Ken, I  have a link to that Apple event if you missed any.  PM me. Thx.
Annemarie

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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:23:33 -0400
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Subject: Re: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question
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      There is no way I know of except to ask them their carrier beforehand;
This has been done for over 10 years and the list is quite extensive
I thought back in 2010 there was a generic suffix but will research that

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Subject: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question

So how do you determine which carrier is used by the person you are
texting from email?
Thanks so much!
PS Ken, I  have a link to that Apple event if you missed any.  PM me. Thx.
Annemarie

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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:28:02 -0400
From: "jane degenshein" <jdegen16 at comcast.net>
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Here is the list of texting from your computer that I found in my documents
from 2010
They may have changed over time but most of these work as I can still send
to att and verizon among others
woo hoo
woo hoo
Text Messaging from your computer
To send a text message from your computer to someone's cell phone, do the
following. There will be a complete list of cell phone suffixes to use at
the end of the steps.
1. If you want to send a text message to someone using A T&T, for example,
and their cell phone number is 555-555-5555. You open a new email message
and in the " To " field type 5555555555 at txt.att.net You don't put any dashes
in the cell number, just the digits.
2. Tab to the subject field and put in a subject line.
3. Tab to the edit field and put in your message. Then send as usual.
They receive the text message and, when they reply, it comes to your inbox.
Here are the email suffixes you add to the cell phone number.
3 River Wireless: phonenumber at sms.3rivers.net
ACS Wireless: phonenumber at paging.acswireless.com
Alltel: phonenumber at message.alltel.com
AT&T: phonenumber at txt.att.net
Bell Canada: phonenumber at txt.bellmobility.ca
Bell Canada: phonenumber at bellmobility.ca
Bell Mobility (Canada): phonenumber at txt.bell.ca
Bell Mobility: phonenumber at txt.bellmobility.ca
Blue Sky Frog: phonenumber at blueskyfrog.com
Bluegrass Cellular: phonenumber at sms.bluecell.com
Boost Mobile: phonenumber at myboostmobile.com
BPL Mobile: phonenumber at bplmobile.com
Carolina West Wireless: number at cwwsms.com
Cellular One: phonenumber at mobile.celloneusa.com
Cellular South: phonenumber at csouth1.com
Centennial Wireless: phonenumber at cwemail.com
CenturyTel: phonenumber at messaging.centurytel.net
Clearnet: phonenumber at msg.clearnet.com
Comcast: phonenumber at comcastpcs.textmsg.com
Corr Wireless Communications: phonenumber at corrwireless.net
Dobson: phonenumber at mobile.dobson.net
Edge Wireless: phonenumber at sms.edgewireless.com
Fido: phonenumber at fido.ca
Golden Telecom: phonenumber at sms.goldentele.com
Helio: phonenumber at messaging.sprintpcs.com
Houston Cellular: phonenumber at text.houstoncellular.net
Idea Cellular: phonenumber at ideacellular.net
Illinois Valley Cellular: phonenumber at ivctext.com
Inland Cellular Telephone: phonenumber at inlandlink.com
MCI: phonenumber at pagemci.com
Metrocall: pagernumber at page.metrocall.com
Metrocall 2-way: pagernumber at my2way.com
Metro PCS: phonenumber at mymetropcs.com
Microcell: phonenumber at fido.ca
Midwest Wireless: phonenumber at clearlydigital.com
Mobilcomm: phonenumber at mobilecomm.net
MTS: phonenumber at text.mtsmobility.com
Nextel: phonenumber at messaging.nextel.com
OnlineBeep: phonenumber at onlinebeep.net
PCS One: phonenumber at pcsone.net
President's Choice: phonenumber at txt.bell.ca
Public Service Cellular: phonenumber at sms.pscel.com
Qwest: phonenumber at qwestmp.com
Rogers AT&T Wireless: phonenumber at pcs.rogers.com
Rogers Canada: phonenumber at pcs.rogers.com
Satellink: pagernumber.pageme at satellink.net
Southwestern Bell: phonenumber at email.swbw.com
Sprint: phonenumber at messaging.sprintpcs.com
Sumcom: phonenumber at tms.suncom.com
Surewest Communicaitons: phonenumber at mobile.surewest.com
T-Mobile: phonenumber at tmomail.net
Telus: phonenumber at msg.telus.com
Tracfone: phonenumber at txt.att.net
Triton: phonenumber at tms.suncom.com
Unicel: phonenumber at utext.com
US Cellular: phonenumber at email.uscc.net
Solo Mobile: phonenumber at txt.bell.ca
Sprint: phonenumber at messaging.sprintpcs.com
Sumcom: phonenumber at tms.suncom.com
Surewest Communicaitons: phonenumber at mobile.surewest.com
Telus: phonenumber at msg.telus.com
Triton: phonenumber at tms.suncom.com
Unicel: phonenumber at utext.com
US Cellular: phonenumber at email.uscc.net
US West: phonenumber at uswestdatamail.com
Verizon: phonenumber at vtext.com
Virgin Mobile: phonenumber at vmobl.com
Virgin Mobile Canada: phonenumber at vmobile.ca
West Central Wireless: phonenumber at sms.wcc.net
Western Wireless: phonenumber at cellularonewest.com
where phonenumber equals your 10 digit phone number

Go Back

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From: Annemarie Cooke via NJTechDiv
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 12:03 PM
To: njtechdiv at nfbnet.org
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Subject: [NJTechDiv] the million-dollar text message question

So how do you determine which carrier is used by the person you are
texting from email?
Thanks so much!
PS Ken, I  have a link to that Apple event if you missed any.  PM me. Thx.
Annemarie

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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 19:07:47 -0400
From: ken lawrence <kenlawrence124 at aol.com>
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Subject: [NJTechDiv] why is an echo doing this
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Hi ken here my friend denise can?t make calls to me on her echo as of 
yesterday for unknown reasons when she asks it to dial my number it asks 
home or office I only have a cell number any idea.
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From: "jane degenshein" <jdegen16 at comcast.net>
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Can she state the number like
Call: 973 736 5785
and let us know if that works;

From: ken lawrence via NJTechDiv
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Hi ken here my friend denise can?t make calls to me on her echo as of
yesterday for unknown reasons when she asks it to dial my number it asks
home or office I only have a cell number any idea.

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