Common use of Call Waiting Clause in Contracts

Call Waiting. Call waiting tells you if there is another incoming call when you are already on a call. A “bip-bip” tone alerts you to the new call allowing you to put your first caller on hold while you answer the new caller. Call Waiting is available in most areas of Australia. If you have a new Service, Call Waiting will be automatically turned on. To access this Extra, you must have a handset which supports tone (DTMF) dialling, have a push button keypad including ‘*’ and ‘#’ buttons and have a time loop break (that is, a recall or flash) button.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Foxtel Broadband & Home Phone Agreement

Call Waiting. Call waiting tells you if there is another incoming call when you are already on a call. A “bip-bip” tone alerts you to the new call allowing you to put your first caller on hold while you answer the new caller. Call Waiting is available in most areas of Australia. If you have a new Service, Call Waiting will be automatically turned on. To access this Extra, you must have a handset which supports tone (DTMF) dialling, have a push button keypad including ‘*’ and ‘#’ buttons and have a time loop break (that is, a recall Recall or flashFlash) button.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Foxtel Broadband & Home Phone Agreement