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johnmacd
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Mar 16, 2005
Posts: 17
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I've noticed that once you complete a call transfer that you get dial tone back. And then you can do another call transfer if needed. What is the limit of simulatious call transfers? At first I had thought it would be my broadband connection, but then I unplugged my router and both of the transferred calls continued. |
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jadinsf
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Posts: 17
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Once you transfer a call the circuit is between the vonage switch and the transfer destination. Your ATA has nothing to do with it after that point.
I can't imagine anything that would limit the amount of call transfers that you can make.
-James |
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kenn10
Vonage Forum Master


Joined: Jun 07, 2004
Posts: 196
Location: Kennesaw, GA
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Once you transfer a call the circuit is between the vonage switch and the transfer destination. Your ATA has nothing to do with it after that point.
I can't imagine anything that would limit the amount of call transfers that you can make.
-James |
Yes, but if you're not on an unlimited plan, the minutes are ticking for each call you transfer until the calls end. |
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