You can try Single Number Reach,
this costs about $18 per month and will C/F at least 3 calls at a time
(some say four) anyway, C/F to DID works very well. It can be set-up and
changed on-line. Bell also do two versions of their own VoIP but they both
cost more than an analog business line.
Product A is like any Voip service they send you an ATA and you plug your
phones in.
Product B is a Bell marketing goof, here THEY connect up the ATA at the
local exchange and deliver the VoIP over the analog copper pair.!!
"Its wonderful what they can do nowadays"
Go figure...

TTFN


Henry L. Coleman.
Web: www.voip-pbx.ca
Tel: 1 866 415 5355


< Chad Osmond>
> Hi...
>
> You can have this done a the Central Office to support more then one
> line at a time.
>
> There is a small per-call charge applied to any calls that it's done to,
> but it works for unlimited calls.
>
> When we moved locations, I used it briefly when we found that normal
> call forward wouldn't work.
>
> It's not too fair, cheap, or a real solution, but it works when  you
> really need it.
>
> Chad
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Phil Oxrud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 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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