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Cingular's procedure for checking minutes used:

Dial *MIN# (*646#) on your phone & press SEND.
Within seconds, the minutes you've used are delivered
via text message to your phone screen. These minutes
will be broken down by type.

does not work with Corporate accounts. We're an ATTWS account with a
minutes-sharing plan, but their disclaimer suggests this is not available from
any Corprate account.

Is there a workaround for this?

Thank you kindly for your on-topic responses.


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John Bartley K7AAY USBC/DO PDX OR USA
"This is a carburetor," Hank tells his son. "Take it apart, put it back together; repeat until you're normal." - KOTH

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"John Bartley K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR" wrote:

> Cingular's procedure for checking minutes used:
>
> Dial *MIN# (*646#) on your phone & press SEND.
> Within seconds, the minutes you've used are delivered
> via text message to your phone screen. These minutes
> will be broken down by type.
>
> does not work with Corporate accounts. We're an ATTWS account with a
> minutes-sharing plan, but their disclaimer suggests this is not available from
> any Corprate account.
>
> Is there a workaround for this?
>
> Thank you kindly for your on-topic responses.
>
> --
> John Bartley K7AAY USBC/DO PDX OR USA
> "This is a carburetor," Hank tells his son. "Take it apart, put it back together; repeat until you're normal." - KOTH

It may not be the fact that it's a corporate account, but the fact it's a Blue (ATTWS) account. ATTWS did not support
*MIN# to the best of my knowledge, but Cingular did.

TH


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