Place calls from Windows (7) using a SIM-card
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Music by Eric Matyas
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Track title: Ominous Technology Looping
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Chapters
00:00 Place Calls From Windows (7) Using A Sim-Card
00:26 Accepted Answer Score 3
00:43 Answer 2 Score 2
00:54 Thank you
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Full question
https://superuser.com/questions/220223/p...
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#windows7 #netbook #3g #gsm
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 3
Usually 3G USB internet modems do not provide functionality to place calls, although you may find a similar device which would enable this
Have a look at these solutions: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/VOIP+GSM+Gateways
ANSWER 2
Score 2
Yes, you can. I have used my Acer 1420p to make phone calls. Here is how: http://forum.notebookreview.com/acer/482532-enabling-ussd-voice-support-em770w-3g-module.html