thanks for all the answers.

I have been checking the bell SNR (single number reach) service. My queston
is: Let's ay I setup my SNR to ring my 4 numbers/lines sequentially
(A->B->C->D). if SNR number is called and A is busy at that time, there will
be 2 ring delay before the call hunts to B. So,  the worst case senario, if
line A,B,C are all busy, the caller will hear at least 6 ring back tone
before it connects to D. Is my understanding correct? if i am not wrong, my
client won't accept this, he needs the call immediately being answered.

Roger




On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Jim Van Meggelen <[email protected]>wrote:

> We have a customer who uses Single Number Reach to forward a 416 number to
> their 905 office. They have 5 PSTNs on that package, which allows for 5
> concurrent calls. Bell has told them they cannot go beyond 5 PSTNs. Beyond
> that, I suspect that Bell's only offering will be either more analogue
> lines, or a PRI. Either option is not cheap, which is just fine with Bell.
>
>
>
> Yajie Si wrote:
>
>> i have a business customer who has subscribed bell local link package B.
>> It
>> include 3 local lines hunting feature (line A->line B->line C), which he
>> has
>> line A number advertised so one incoming called, it will hunt to B and C
>> number. He can have 3 concurrnt calls. Now, his bussiness have grown and a
>> lot of time he has more than 4 incoming calls coming in.
>>
>> I applied another voip line and a DID for him and i called Bell to ask
>> them
>> to make a line busy forward on line C to the new voip number, but they
>> told
>> me busy forwarding (*91) is not supported on the hunting line. What can i
>> do? any suggestions?
>>
>> thx in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>
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