You can use the three-way calling feature on the cellphone, so one
user could talk to two different people at once.  If you have more
than one cellphone, this might be tricky (you want only one actual
call going out per cellphone, but go ahead and let a second call be
placed through one sometimes for three-way calling, and ensure that
the three-way call goes out the same cellphone, and not to another
now-free cellphone that's earlier in the dial priority).

If you plan on just having one cellphone connected, I think it
wouldn't be too much trouble.  Just have a regular extension that will
only allow one call in the callgroup, then you can use a special
extension that will let you dial a second time with the callgroup set
to 2.  Just remember you need to connect the two calls to have a
three-way conversation, perhaps a blank atd command?  I don't know,
haven't tried it.  It should be possible though.

Joseph Tanner

On 2/7/06, Peter Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And (as GSM Restriction) one can do only one call per phone (conferences
> > and "onHold" are managed by the GSM-"AP").
>
> This was what i was actualy interested in. My idea was, when conferecnces
> work, it should be possible to make 2 calls over 1 GSM phone at a time. But
> apparently this wont work.
>
> Peter
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