> You don't need queues to ring two phones, you can simply use the dial
> command:
> Dial(SIP/10000&SIP/10001)   <-- Would dial SIP extensions 10000 and 10001.

I would strongly suggest you might want to create a queue for it anyway. One of 
the things I've noticed in the past (and it's not asterisk's fault - it's a SIP 
endpoint issue) is that the majority of phones declare themselves "busy" in 
their SIP reply whilst they're ringing. So, for example, if two calls come in 
very close together and both phones are ringing for the first call, the second 
will receive busy even if the second SIP device could take that call.

Regards,

Chris
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