Jag, Bell won't unbundle call forward busy from call waiting, which technically means you can't get call forward busy from them. You can (apparently) get it from Primus, and we are in the middle of a long and drawn out process to do this for a customer. The number you want to forward it to is permanently pre-programmed at time of activation and changes to this number are at a charge. We're hoping this actually ends up working.
For Bell customers, we permanently forward their line to the VoIP line, but, of course, they end up paying per minute charges on the DID on all incoming calls. If you get a VoIP DID from someone like Unlimitel, that DID will handle 5 concurrent sessions... so you won't need a roll-over on that line unless you expect your simultaneous call volume to exceed 5 calls. Hope this helps, Doug ________________________________________ From: Jag Basrai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [on-asterisk] setup Hi All, I am setting up Asterisk for production use in my business (im a newbie at this), and I was wondering if the following was possible if I was to get 1 bell line and 2 voip lines then if the bell line is busy it can roll-over to the voip number 1 and if that is busy it can roll over to the second voip number? Now the first voip number would be an unlimited north american package and the second would be with a per min package with unlimited connections. This way I can tie up as many lines as I need without worrying that people calling me would receive a busy signal. The primary use of the bell line would be the number and reliability in case net goes down plus fax. First voip would be for outbound calling and second for multiple line usage inbound and maybe international outbound if rates where cheaper. Is this senario possible. If so how could it be setup. Thanks in advance. Jag ________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! MSN Messenger
