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- 12-27-2005, 03:13 PM #1AJGuest
A friend of mine in Thailand (I think she is with AIS) has a service
whereby when you call her the ring tone returned from the carrier is a
song rather than the normal Thai ring tone. The first time I called it
was a little off putting, it sounded like MOH!!
Anyone know if any of the Aust carriers offer this service? What about
other carriers around the world?
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- 12-27-2005, 04:47 PM #2NickGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
"AJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>A friend of mine in Thailand (I think she is with AIS) has a service
> whereby when you call her the ring tone returned from the carrier is a
> song rather than the normal Thai ring tone. The first time I called it
> was a little off putting, it sounded like MOH!!
>
> Anyone know if any of the Aust carriers offer this service? What about
> other carriers around the world?
I think 3 offer it here. Freaked me out the first time I heard it, still has
the ringtone (albeit quietly) in the background though.
Bit of a pointless gimmick IMO.
-Nick
- 12-27-2005, 07:16 PM #3MichaelGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
"Nick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "AJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >A friend of mine in Thailand (I think she is with AIS) has a service
> > whereby when you call her the ring tone returned from the carrier is a
> > song rather than the normal Thai ring tone. The first time I called it
> > was a little off putting, it sounded like MOH!!
> >
> > Anyone know if any of the Aust carriers offer this service? What about
> > other carriers around the world?
>
> I think 3 offer it here. Freaked me out the first time I heard it, still
has
> the ringtone (albeit quietly) in the background though.
> Bit of a pointless gimmick IMO.
That's 3 for you
- 12-28-2005, 02:59 AM #4DogfartGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, at 08:13:11 [GMT +1100] (08:13:11 Wednesday, 28
December 2005 where I live) "AJ" wrote:
> A friend of mine in Thailand (I think she is with AIS) has a service
> whereby when you call her the ring tone returned from the carrier is a
> song rather than the normal Thai ring tone. The first time I called it
> was a little off putting, it sounded like MOH!!
I raised this here a few years ago; consensus was that Telstra might, but of
course they never did.
- 12-28-2005, 08:12 AM #5FreakyAyeGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
its called a call back tone on 3, their fun and when people call me for
the first time they're always freaked for the first time
--
FreakyAye
- 12-28-2005, 07:01 PM #6MichaelGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
What a wanker
"FreakyAye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> its called a call back tone on 3, their fun and when people call me for
> the first time they're always freaked for the first time
>
>
> --
> FreakyAye
- 01-08-2006, 06:39 AM #7UnkitGuest
Re: Musical (carrier) ring tone
AJ Wrote:
> A friend of mine in Thailand (I think she is with AIS) has a service
> whereby when you call her the ring tone returned from the carrier is a
> song rather than the normal Thai ring tone. The first time I called it
> was a little off putting, it sounded like MOH!!
>
> Anyone know if any of the Aust carriers offer this service? What about
> other carriers around the world?
Airtel, Hutch etc in New Delhi offer them, and have done for quite some
time now (i left about 6 years ago, and they were available then)
--
Unkit
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