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Re: Call Forwarding



"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:tH7Fh.34002$AU.32569@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> he's never gonna get to the panel line if it's forwarded to the voip
>> line unless he unforwards it for programming sessions.
>>
>>
>> "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:CY4Fh.30080$7d1.7774@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Jim Rojas wrote:
>>>> I have had Vonage for about a year now. Though their quality isn't
>>>> as good as other VoIP providers, I haven't had much trouble
>>>> downloading panels. It all a matter of bandwith with Vonage. I
>>>> switched one line to Brighthouse VoIP...I noticed a big difference
>>>> in quality...no echoes, no signal loss or dropped calls so far.
>>>
>>> That's good to know. I was thinking that if he forwarded his
>>> landline, the panel might not be able to seize the line on a
>>> download call, particularly if the line is forwarded on the first
>>> ring.
>>> js
>
> Some telcos offer delayed call forwarding; the line is forwarded after a
> pre-determined number of rings, as specified by the subscriber. That could
> work.
> js

I use that for my main office line.  Used to have a receptionist and got
tired of having to make three or four connections to talk with a client.
Fired the receptionist and just hang up on telemarketers personally.  My
cell phone bill actually went down, and my customers are happier.


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