Have Bell convert the number to Single Number Reach. No pots line but you get to keep the number and direct it to wherever you want. It only comes with 3 "PSTNs" (which means 3 simultaneous calls), but you can increase that to up to 5 I believe.

Jim


On 11/29/2010 5:59 PM, TAUG subscriber wrote:
The scenario is a client has POTS in an area where I can't get DIDs (Simcoe,
Ontario) and they have a number they want to keep.  So what I'm thinking is
call forwarding the number on POTS (on the most basic service that Bell will
give) to a DID in Brantford.



So the question is, will they be able to get a second call with "call
waiting" using this type of setup, or will they be constrained to a single
inbound call at a time?



Does anybody know?



Thanks,

Erik.



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