The Local Link packages from Bell are always a pain to deal with. If your customer is not in a contract with Bell, you might consider speaking to Primus. They allow line busy forwarding on their standard business lines, so you can keep the three lines and configure the last one yourself to go to VoIP.
Yajie Si wrote: > 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. >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> >> -- >> Jim Van Meggelen >> [email protected] >> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2177 >> >> "A child is the ultimate startup, and I have three. This makes me rich." >> Guy Kawasaki >> -- >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
