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Now there is one more reason to love Digital Phone.

Look for Caller ID on TV to be available with the new Digital Navigator On-screen Guide. Subscribers to both Digital Phone and Digital Cable will be able to enjoy the added convenience of using your TV as a Caller ID display. When the phone rings, the caller’s name and phone number are shown in the top left hand corner of your television screen. Now you don’t have to get up to decide whether you want to answer the phone or not.

Caller ID on TV will be automatically added to your Digital Phone service
at no extra charge.

To change the settings on Caller ID on TV, tune to Channel 1500.

Here is how Caller ID on TV works:

The Caller ID display will appear in the upper left of your TV screen.

To manage the features of Caller ID:

To change or modify the settings for Caller ID, press the Settings Button and select Caller ID.

Turn Caller ID on TV off / on:
Select "Caller ID Status" and then select "Disabled";  turn it on again by selecting "Enabled".

Change how long the banner remains on your TV screen:
Select "Banner Duration" and then choose the amount of time (in seconds) that you'd like the display to remain

See a list of your most recent incoming calls:
Select "Received Calls"

Not available in some areas. $9.95 installation applies for standard residential installation and does not include custom wiring. Digital Phone Service does not include backup power and, as in the case with an electric-powered home cordless phone, should there be a power outage, Digital Phone Service, including the ability to access 911 services, will not be available. Additional charges apply for taxes, Directory Assistance, Operator Services and calls outside of the calling plan area. Credit and other restrictions may apply. Caller ID on TV requires subscription to Digital Service and the lease of set-top equipment.

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