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Ed's advice is the route you should pursue: " The better solution is to have this problem corrected by the dial tone provider because this situation will also affect the operation of the voice mail. "
If you provider cannot provide this for you, then you can further explore the system timers. However, timers will not and cannot detect when the call is over.
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yeah im going to see what i can find out through verizon, and if i could find a timer that would drop the lines it would be fine as long as there was a warning, because i just dont want to set this up then the next morning the co lines be locked up still
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