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    • coliverC
      coliver @stacksofplates
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      @johnhooks said:

      @coliver said:

      @johnhooks said:

      @coliver said:

      Ah, I see. What provider do you use for service? Some of them won't allow you to modify the ring times.

      For cell or SIP? I'm just using a google voice number for the SIP. For cell I have Straight Talk. Never had issues with cell service except for this area.

      For the cell.

      Ah ok. I'll have to check and see if I can do that. If I can't, what's the best way to approach this? Just have it ring everything normally, and then if nothing answers do a follow me for the desk phone?

      Doesn't that still have the same issue? It is going to forward calls to your cell's voicemail if you are out of signal.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @coliver
        last edited by

        @coliver said:

        @johnhooks said:

        @coliver said:

        @johnhooks said:

        @coliver said:

        Ah, I see. What provider do you use for service? Some of them won't allow you to modify the ring times.

        For cell or SIP? I'm just using a google voice number for the SIP. For cell I have Straight Talk. Never had issues with cell service except for this area.

        For the cell.

        Ah ok. I'll have to check and see if I can do that. If I can't, what's the best way to approach this? Just have it ring everything normally, and then if nothing answers do a follow me for the desk phone?

        Doesn't that still have the same issue? It is going to forward calls to your cell's voicemail if you are out of signal.

        It will, but if I'm home I'll at least have a chance to answer the phone. If they are all in the same ring group, the cell voicemail picks up after a half of a ring on the rest of the phones.

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        • stacksofplatesS
          stacksofplates
          last edited by

          Unless I don't understand the follow me part. I thought I could set a follow me to ring if I don't answer on an extension.

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          • coliverC
            coliver @stacksofplates
            last edited by

            @johnhooks said:

            Unless I don't understand the follow me part. I thought I could set a follow me to ring if I don't answer on an extension.

            I'm pretty sure that is how it works. I don't have access to a FreePBX server at the moment to test it though.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates @coliver
              last edited by

              @coliver said:

              @johnhooks said:

              Unless I don't understand the follow me part. I thought I could set a follow me to ring if I don't answer on an extension.

              I'm pretty sure that is how it works. I don't have access to a FreePBX server at the moment to test it though.

              Ok I'll give it a shot, thanks.

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              • donaldlandruD
                donaldlandru @stacksofplates
                last edited by

                @johnhooks said:

                @coliver said:

                @johnhooks said:

                Just a quick question. I have my FreePBX dial my cell number as part of the extension list for some of the IVR options. If I don't have service (which at our house is common) my voicemail picks up after one right. What's the best way you've found to deal with that? Just a follow me? Or is there a better way?

                Which voicemail picks up? The one on your cellphone or the one on your PBX?

                The one for my cell phone. Once the IVR dials the ring group, it will only ring once and then the cell phone voicemail picks up (when there is no cell service).

                With ring groups I always use, and recommend, the confirm calls option. The only slight annoyance is the fact you have to press 1 on your cell/home phone to answer the call. To me the benefit of retaining the caller ID and knowing it is an office call before accepting the call outweighs that.

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @donaldlandru
                  last edited by

                  @donaldlandru said:

                  @johnhooks said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @johnhooks said:

                  Just a quick question. I have my FreePBX dial my cell number as part of the extension list for some of the IVR options. If I don't have service (which at our house is common) my voicemail picks up after one right. What's the best way you've found to deal with that? Just a follow me? Or is there a better way?

                  Which voicemail picks up? The one on your cellphone or the one on your PBX?

                  The one for my cell phone. Once the IVR dials the ring group, it will only ring once and then the cell phone voicemail picks up (when there is no cell service).

                  With ring groups I always use, and recommend, the confirm calls option. The only slight annoyance is the fact you have to press 1 on your cell/home phone to answer the call. To me the benefit of retaining the caller ID and knowing it is an office call before accepting the call outweighs that.

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                  Oh, that's a nice feature.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

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                    • donaldlandruD
                      donaldlandru @JaredBusch
                      last edited by donaldlandru

                      @JaredBusch said:

                      Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO.

                      Any more substance to that? We use this on 15+ ring groups dedicated to client support teams, everyone here likes it.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @donaldlandru
                        last edited by

                        @donaldlandru said:

                        @JaredBusch said:

                        Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO.

                        Any more substance to that? We use this on 15+ ring groups dedicated to client support teams, everyone here likes it.

                        Sure they do, the question is... do the clients like it?

                        Everyone loves spam filters, until customers can't reach you and you realize you were blocking too much. That your users like the feature shouldn't be a factor, right?

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said:

                          Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                          This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @coliver
                            last edited by

                            @coliver said:

                            @JaredBusch said:

                            Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                            This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

                            I've never played with it. So it doesn't affect the callers, only the person being called?

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
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                              I use follow me like this:

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                              When when I need or want follow me i simply dial *21 to toggle it on.

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                              • coliverC
                                coliver @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @coliver said:

                                @JaredBusch said:

                                Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                                This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

                                I've never played with it. So it doesn't affect the callers, only the person being called?

                                Right, only the person being called from what I have seen. It doesn't affect the caller.

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                                • donaldlandruD
                                  donaldlandru @coliver
                                  last edited by

                                  @coliver said:

                                  @JaredBusch said:

                                  Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                                  This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

                                  This is correct. The sending party doesn't know the difference. They get to listen to music on hold while we try to get someone from their support team on the line. Our support personnel have to press 1

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @donaldlandru
                                    last edited by

                                    @donaldlandru said:

                                    @coliver said:

                                    @JaredBusch said:

                                    Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                                    This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

                                    This is correct. The sending party doesn't know the difference. They get to listen to music on hold while we try to get someone from their support team on the line. Our support personnel have to press 1

                                    Ok, I misread that description then.

                                    That makes it a solid feature.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @donaldlandru
                                      last edited by

                                      @donaldlandru said:

                                      @JaredBusch said:

                                      Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO.

                                      Any more substance to that? We use this on 15+ ring groups dedicated to client support teams, everyone here likes it.

                                      I hit CTRL+Enter on accident and had to edit.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        @donaldlandru said:

                                        @JaredBusch said:

                                        Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO.

                                        Any more substance to that? We use this on 15+ ring groups dedicated to client support teams, everyone here likes it.

                                        Sure they do, the question is... do the clients like it?

                                        Everyone loves spam filters, until customers can't reach you and you realize you were blocking too much. That your users like the feature shouldn't be a factor, right?

                                        that would depend - are they allowed not to answer when they see the CID at work? if yes, then this is just an extension of that.

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                                        • donaldlandruD
                                          donaldlandru @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          @donaldlandru said:

                                          @JaredBusch said:

                                          Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO.

                                          Any more substance to that? We use this on 15+ ring groups dedicated to client support teams, everyone here likes it.

                                          Sure they do, the question is... do the clients like it?

                                          Everyone loves spam filters, until customers can't reach you and you realize you were blocking too much. That your users like the feature shouldn't be a factor, right?

                                          I guess I don't know how the client feels about it, that is for project managers to handle. Since these are primarily on-call situations (middle of the night calls). The previous solution was for the client to start calling cell phone numbers at random, I would think this is an improvement on all counts.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @donaldlandru
                                            last edited by

                                            @donaldlandru said:

                                            @coliver said:

                                            @JaredBusch said:

                                            Actually it is a horrible feature, IMO. You are making the person calling you dial digits after already likely dialing something to get to you in the first place.

                                            This is for the receiving end of the call if I did my research correctly. Press 1 to answer this call. I use it on my Google Voice number and love it.

                                            This is correct. The sending party doesn't know the difference. They get to listen to music on hold while we try to get someone from their support team on the line. Our support personnel have to press 1

                                            Ah okay, not so bad then.

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