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Why Cant We Talk More Than 60mins In A Do

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Humm..

I thought i'm the only one whos facing this problem..

Earlier i thought its due to my handset..

But seems its very common.

If it is done to prevent unintentional calls, They should provide an option to disable this 'feature'..

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Nope the calll doesnt disconnect after 60mins. I have a postpaid and i often have the calls which goes aboe 60mins and it has never happened to me.............. longest call i had was of 1hr44mins without DC

so i dont agree tht calls DC after 60 mins..............

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well each operator has a cut off.... coz they do not like customers getting angry, coz their phone auto dialled someone when it was in their pockets, and the call lasted for hours on end...

and the 1.7 hours that u mention of calls abc123, could be a rare exception, when the server resets were done ( was it sometime between 3.00 - 5:30 AM (if u are in Mumbai / Mah) ) ?

Cheers

Ashok

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Hey dear, this what everyone in mentioning in this thread.....Disconnecion after 1 hour problem is in 440 RIM voucher and other such RIM2RIM free plans....not in postpaid.

@Ashok, Calls as long as 1.7 hours in postpaid is true....I had a more than 2 hours long call (143 minutes to be specific) on RIM postpaid yesterday only...and 178 minutes long call today morning on RIM FWP...And i only disconnected even after that... :(

Cheers!

Edited by basant_jp

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disconnection problem is only when you call from a RIM using 440 voucher. When I call from my FWP ( again free ONNET) I can talk for many hours without disconnections.

Also, I have talked on incoming calls for more than one hour.

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Well this is to stop illegal ISD calling.

All of us aware of those illegal ISD calls made through some code.

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