OK, enough people have asked about this that I'd better clarify things. My wife is a doctor. Patients call the answering service and talk to a human being; said human types the message into a computer and sends it to my wife's "device." My wife currently carries a standard-issue alphanumeric pager but would like to replace it with a cell phone capable of receiving text messages of some form.
We know the paging company can (and does) have everything necessary in place to send her messages to a cell phone instead of a pager. What we don't know is how the phone will interpret these messages other than presenting her with a blob of text. The phone may think it's a "page" or an "email" or a "message"; frankly we don't care which it is as long as she can select the call-back numnber out of the blob of text and dial it with little effort. What I'm interested in is the phone's UI for dialing numbers contained in text blobs; I already know that the phone can receive said blob of text and that the paging company can send said blob of text to a cell phone. Sorry for the confusion. AdamM _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
