That's good to know Rogers/Sprint will do that too, Martin. Thx.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:48 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] setup
>
> Jag,
>
> We use a Rogers (Sprint) business line and have call forward on busy
> activated for an additional monthly fee of $4. We don't have any other
> "features" bundled with the line.
>
> One other thing to keep in mind if you use this feature - if the line is
> busy and a fax comes in, the fax will be forwarded to the VoIP line. I
> believe there are still major issues surrounding receiving faxes over
> VoIP.
>
> Martin
>
>
> On Thursday 08 June 2006 08:25, Doug Geary wrote:
> > 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
> >
> >
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