Allstream offer CFB on its local business line. one of my friends have been using it for a year to CFB to his VoIP line. You may have to made it very clear what you want when you subscribe the service. They may not think it is a common feature as you thought. good luck and let us know.
Merry Christmas! Roger On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Sean Healy <[email protected]>wrote: > A follow up on my issue with Primus and Call Forward on Busy. It was > setup to have calls arrive on the main analog line, then forward to a > VoIP number when the main line was busy. > > http://www.primustel.ca/en/business/voiceservices/local/features.php > > Our client disabled their call forward on busy several weeks ago due to > a power outage, and when they wanted to forward the lines. Instead of > leaving the phone off the hook, they did a *72. Since then, it's been a > nightmare trying to get CFB re-added. > > The official response from Primus is that the client has been moved to a > "new platform" and Primus can no longer offers Call Forward on Busy to > business customers. (Contrary to the link above.) > > Has anyone else had this issue with Primus? > > Can anyone suggest another local line provider that can do Call Forward > on Busy? > > Apparently, Bell will do it but I suspect our client be limited to one > channel. Primus can't, and the supervisor actually suggested moving the > line to Bell. > > I hate to lose the analog line, because Internet is a bit iffy at their > location, but I moving the main line to VoIP may be an option if I can't > find an analog provider. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Yajie
