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KDWycha
Vonage Forum Evangelist


Joined: Jan 19, 2005
Posts: 605
Location: Tampa, Florida USA (813)
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| Steve48 wrote: | | KDWycha wrote: | Im not sure if that would work since I have never tried it but im sure it would  |
Say what, Kevin? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)  |
With statements like that I should run for president! That is something that president bush would say.
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VonageTPA
Vonage Forum MVM


Joined: Jul 11, 2005
Posts: 1715
Location: Florida (usually)
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Call Hunt is the feature you'd want to use, and it's included free with Vonage when you have multiple lines. No need for complex forwarding schemes, etc. This is essentially the "rollover" feature that you're used to with the landline phone co's.
User guide for Vonage Call Hunt: http://www.vonage.com/help_knowledgeBase_article.php?article=239&category=132
I know it says you can only have 5 lines involved with a Call Hunt, but you get 1 Call Hunt with each Vonage line when you have multiple lines, so if you have 2 lines, you can manage 10 Call Hunt numbers, etc. |
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Serra
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Jun 30, 2005
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That would do it. Vonage is just SO good. |
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