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jpollock
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  #135923 6-Jun-2008 10:55
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Maverick


Has anyone tried simultaneous ring from a number on the ring list?

ie:

My mobile is on the list of phone numbers to ring on the home phone.
I call the home phone, looking for the Mrs.
It rings my mobile, which instantly forwards to the VM, which answers.

hmm...  Doesn't that mean that all calls to the home phone will go to the voicemail of anyone who's on the phone?






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  #135929 6-Jun-2008 11:01
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Diversion Inhibitor is the option to address this, this is being tested on the new release that is coming with VFX and hopefully will support this exact scenario, at present it will only be working with other VFX numbers to stop it being diverted to VMail etc




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  #135969 6-Jun-2008 13:18
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Another option is sequential ring. Will ring home number first on it's own, then step though each number on list until answered. Just hang up in time before it steps to your mobile.




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