On 9/15/10 9:15 AM, Michael Picher wrote:
This of course messes with your digit maps but you could dance around it if all of the 4 digit extensions started with the same number.
or make they 5 digits, starting with something that would never be dialed.

in house, we use 4 digit extensions (1000-1999), have assigned 70+ as the conference room extension, so conference rooms that we reachable internally only are 701000 to 701999 (yes, there is an area code 701.. so if someone dials 701xxx and takes 3 second before they hit the 7th digit, it will misdial)(


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