Hi Phil,

 

We had this same argument with Bell for quite a while, and came up with
nothing. What we ended up doing was moving to a CLEC (Primus, in our
case) that allowed call forward on busy. Now when someone calls the main
POTS line and it's busy, it rolls to an Unlimitel trunk. I tested four
calls to the POTS line at the same time and each call was routed to my
VoIP trunk properly.

 

Alex

 

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From: Phil Oxrud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 3:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Forwarding Bell Landline to SIP DID

 

Hello,
we want to forward incoming calls coming to our business landline number
to a SIP DID that we got. Doing normal forwarding only works with 1 call
at a time. Second caller gets a busy signal. Is there a way for Bell to
increase the number of "paths" on our business line so that forwarding
works with more simultanious callers? I've spoken with their tech
support but they are not being helpful at all. 

Thanks

--Phil Oxrud


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