drew einhorn wrote: <snip> > Maybe I don't understand this suggestion. > > I think your suggestion applys to my sip phones/atas, > but they are not the problem. > > The problem is that when Verizon's network notices the the cell phone > is currently not on their network, they pick up the call and answer with a > voice error message (sometimes after only one ring), before anybody > has a chance to answer on a sip device. > > On T-mobile, a subscriber can choose to forward to another number in the PSTN if the phone cannot be found, they call unavailable, and even a different number if the cell doesn't answer in a number of rings ( AFAIK not adjustable by the subscriber ) This can all be done a the mobile phone, so no customer service help required. Unknown if VeriZon can do the same. Questionable if customer service can answer either, if they are as good as most!
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