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HTTP CALL Help
How HTTP-based Call Back works
When you want to make an international long distance call, you will
(a) if WAP service is available: run the browser on the mobile handset and go to "wap.httpcall.com/callnow.aspx", enter the destination number, call back number and card number, and click "call now".
or
(b) if you use Java facility: run Java - Airello service, enter the destination number, call back number and card number, and click "send".
The Call Back IVR Server/Switch reads the http request sent by you and uses that information to call you at the call back number (this is the First Leg of the Call Back Call).
When you answer the incoming call from the Call Back IVR Server/Switch, you will hear a voice message like "You have 5 dollars and 31 cents."
The Call Back IVR Server/Switch dials the Destination Number (this is the Second Leg of the Call Back Call) and then bridges the First Leg call and the Second Leg call together for a telephone conversation to take place.
How to get started
1. Buy a call back card from a card vendor.
2. Go to the Registration
page of the call back web site to create an account.

3. Enter a Member ID, which will be your login name, and password.
4. Enter your name and email address.
5. Select the language of voice prompts played by the call back server.
6. Select the service type SMS-based Call Back.
7. Enter your call back card number.
8. Enter your call back phone number in the format Country Code + City Code +
Local Number. This field is required for Access Number-based Call Back and
Calling Number-based Call Back and is optional for
HTTP-based Call Back, Email-based Call Back, SMS-based Call Back,
and Web-based Call Back.
9. Click Submit. If the registration is successful,
there will be a confirmation message.
(You will be given these access numbers:
- number for SMS-based Call Back
- number for Calling Number-based Call Back
You do not need these numbers for HTTP Call service. But you can use them for SMS-based call
back and calling number-based call back. See the
Help page in www.eco123.com
for details.)
How to make calls - HTTP-based Call Back Method
1. Do either (a) or (b).
(a) If WAP service is available:
- Run the browser on the mobile handset.
- Go to "wap.httpcall.com/callnow.aspx".
- Enter the PIN, Call-Back Number and Destination Number (or click “Destination No” and select from your Phonebook)
- Click "call now".
To redial the last call:
- if cookies are enabled in the browser on the mobile handset, simply click “call now”
- or go to “wap.httpcall.com?pin=cardnumber” where cardnumber is the call back card number
HTTP CALL supports online Phonebook according to your PIN; click “Edit Phonebook” on the browser to manage your Phonebook
(b) If you use Java facility:
Installation:
- Run the browser on the mobile handset.
- Go to "wap.httpcall.com/download.wml".
- Select the handset model and download the Java program (it will install automatically).
Operation: (after completing installation)
- Run Java-Airello service.
- Enter the Destination Number (or select from existing Phonebook entry or new entry), Call Back Number and PIN.
- Then confirm and send it.
Java-Airello supports local Phonebook; it is saved in your handset
2. Answer the call back call.
3. Hear a voice message like "You have 5 dollars."
4. Wait a few seconds for the call to be connected to the destination number.
How to make calls - Other Methods
1. See the
Help page in www.eco123.com
for details.
How to check your balance, call history, and payments and recharge your account
1. See the
Help page in www.eco123.com
for details.
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