Making incoming calls also ring a phone line in remote office?

Making incoming calls also ring a phone line in remote office?

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Making incoming calls also ring a phone line in remote office? John Doe 04-23-2006
Posted by Carl Navarro on April 24, 2006, 7:47 am
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wrote:

>On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 23:33:32 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein
>>Most of the voice-over-ip providers have the option
>>of taking a call addressed to "your" phone number, and
>>then "blast" routing it to umptity secondary locations
>>at the same time, with a "first pick up gets it" choice.
>
>Cool. How does it work? Do I subscribe to a VoIP carrier, and buy a
>couple of SIP phones, one for each location, and voilą?


It's even simpler than that. I have the Packet8 variant. I call
forward my office phone to my Packet8 line and simul ring my cell
phone at the same time. Both lines ring and I can answer either one.
The best part is that I get CID delivery even when I answer my call on
the cell phone, something that Verizon forgot to include in the
billing.

Of course, I only get NUMBER delivery with Voip.

Carl Navarro


Pure Networks
Posted by John Doe on April 24, 2006, 1:53 pm
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wrote:
>It's even simpler than that. I have the Packet8 variant. I call
>forward my office phone to my Packet8 line and simul ring my cell
>phone at the same time. Both lines ring and I can answer either one.
>The best part is that I get CID delivery even when I answer my call on
>the cell phone, something that Verizon forgot to include in the
>billing.

Interesting :-) http://www.packet8.net/

Before delving into Asterisk, I'll see what VoIP carriers are avaible
in Europe, and what features they offer. Thx.

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