IPhone and interactive voice server...

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kool38 Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
kool38 Posted messages 2 Status Member -
Hello,

when calling an interactive voice response system, you have to press a certain number of keys to finally reach the desired service: for example, the weather for my department 38. Is it possible to create on the iPhone a contact "weather 38" and the appropriate sequence of keys that will be sent automatically to the server without me having to type it in manually each time?
thank you:
ps: I used to do this on my Nokia, by programming the required key sequence right after the phone number and by cleverly using the "#" key, which represented a one-second pause..
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kool38 Posted messages 2 Status Member 8
 
Actually, I solved my problem: I hadn't noticed that there is a "pause" key on the iPhone's virtual keyboard which allows you to delay the sending of DTMF codes...
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