Of course most carriers these days charge extra per call path. So how many simultaneous calls do you really need up?
On Dec 30, 2005, at 1:55 PM, trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:

On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 21:38 +0200, Bogdan Moldovan wrote:
Depending on the forward type. You could put conditional or un- conditional
forwarding. As far as I know some telcos are placing restrictions on
conditional forwarding (and that depends on a case by case basis) but for un-conditional forwarding I don't see why there could be a limitation.

Well they generally like limitations because people sometimes show
questionable judgement.  A forwards to B, B forwards to A.  Call comes
in on either and you rapidly exhaust capacity. Sometimes its just lack of knowledge that leads people to do this sometimes they just dont think
beforehand.

For reasons like these they like to put caps on it, but you can
generally get the caps high enough that if you are forwarding from an
analog line it shouldnt matter (ie if you need 1000 forwards you need to
reevaluate how you are doing this).


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