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Mango
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reply to Pascagoula
Re: voip.ms notes

Awesome post - thanks

I have heard rumors that new DID routing features will soon be added, so that we will be able to set separate failover destinations for busy, no answer, and device unreachable. As soon as this works, I am going to set me up a calling queue!

Sounds like your technique would also be good for avoiding calls from annoying family members. Noted.

m.
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Pascagoula

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said by Mango See Profile :

I have heard rumors that new DID routing features will soon be added, so that we will be able to set separate failover destinations for busy, no answer, and device unreachable.
It sounds like they are not sitting back and taking a break. They are also testing the use of wildcards when you specify a callerid, and I think they are working on putting in a calling card feature like callecentric's, where you get a dial tone to call out with.

Sounds like your technique would also be good for avoiding calls from annoying family members. Noted.
You can really tailor the response to a call: Give cousin Joe a
pre-recorded lecture as to why you are not going to loan him any money and then hang up.

Maybe I have a skewed view of this, but it seems to me that a vosp that provides such flexible response to calls has a big advantage over other vosps that do not.

It's not the most important thing for me - reliability and good sound are - but if you have those, then having call routing options - the more the better - is a big selling point.
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