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With US Cellular you always get the number of the incoming call, unless,
is'nt there always one (unless) everywhere, the caller has there name blocked then you just get PRIVATE for the name and number. Same for cell to land lines. "John S." <sexyexotiche@aol.comspamfree> wrote in message news:20030810090957.01099.00001059@mb-m22.aol.com... > >My question is: Will cell phone providers ever be able to provide NAME > >and number identification on the HANDSET of the phone receiving the call > >even if that phone does not have the calling name and number entered > >into the addressbook? > > It will all depend on the handset manufacturers. Right now the name and number > IS (from various sources) sent to the phone but the phone only displays the > number unless the number is stored in the phones address book. > > You may want to e-mail all the manufacturers and ask them this question and > post their responses back here! > > > -- > John S. > e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net |
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