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How to Use My Features


Airvoice has different service plans to choose from. Each with its own features. Below you can find your Service Plan along with the different features each has to offer. Simply choose your plan and follow the instructions.

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How to Use My Features for Talk & Text

Call Waiting
Call Waiting allows you to receive and answer a second call while another call is in progress.

To Use Call Waiting:
1. Press SEND to answer the second call
2. To alternate between calls, continue to press SEND

411 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE:
You cannot dial 411 directly from your Airvoice handset, Airvoice recommends dialing a toll free 411 service such as 1-800-free-411.

Caller ID
Caller ID shows you the phone number of most incoming calls, allowing you to see who is calling and decide if you would like to answer or not. Caller ID works whenever your phone is on. It even works when Call Waiting alerts you of an incoming call.

Per Call Blocking
Per Call Blocking allows you to selectively block the presentation of your wireless phone number for outgoing calls.

To Use Per Call Blocking:
1. Enter *67 + the phone number you are calling and press SEND.
Your number will show up as "anonymous" on the receiver's Caller ID.


Voice Mail
Voicemail provides you with a virtual 'answering machine' that allows callers to leave you a voice message when you are unable to answer their call. You can then check your voice messages by dialing into the mailbox either directly through your cellular phone or even using another phone.

*Voice Mail will not work until you set up your mailbox.

To set up your mailbox:
1. Initial setup must be done directly through your cellular phone by pressing and holding the '1' key, or by dialing your cellular number. If pressing and holding '1' does not connect to the mailbox , contact customer service for assistance in programming your voicemail number.
2. You will be given a brief, on-air tutorial to setup your mailbox. First, you will be prompted to create a new passcode, which MUST be at least four digits long.
3. The system then prompts you to record a personal greeting or select a standard system greeting to alert callers that you are unavailable, and to leave a message.
4. After the greeting is setup, the voice mailbox is active and ready to retrieve your messages!

To Listen To Your Messages
1. Dial your wireless phone number from your wireless phone or any other touch-tone phone.
(Note: if calling from any phone other than your wireless phone, you will need to interrupt your voicemail greeting with a * and enter your password.)
2. The system will automatically play your new voice messages

Text Messaging (SMS)
Text Messaging allows you to send or receive short alphanumeric messages (up to 150 characters in length) using your wireless phone. Text messaging service also includes e-mail and web-based messaging. Your unique email address is your 10 digit wireless number @txt.att.net For Example: If your wireless number is (555) 123- 4567, your e-mail address is 5551234567@txt.att.net.

Available Optional Features:
The following features are available on a pay per use basis when using a Cash Card.
- International SMS: $.20 per message
- International MMS: $.20 per message
- Mobile Web: $.33 per MB
- MMS: $.10 per message