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I enabled extensions to call forward off premise virtual extension 250. Call forward to land line no problem. Call forward to cell phone using AT&T no problem. Can not forward to cell phone using T-Mobile, caller will hear fast busy. Of course T-Mobile says its not them.
Anyone ever run into something like this. I did post this on the NTAC forum and waiting on reply.
Thanks Dan S
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You might try and set the virtual to a timer class with a 2sec delay to the outside line. 20-31-15, and 20-29.
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I just replied on the NTAC site.
I had an issue with Level 3 as the local service provider, intermittantly calls to certain cell phone provders would not go thru. I had to fight with Level 3 to get this resolved, btw.
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Thanks IPK II
The customer decided to use their providers call forward feature.
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