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Interesting solution. Requires an analog port and phone for each company though I like the outside the box thinking. :thumb: What you could do now that you've got me thinking is instead of doing the DND. Get an analog phone that has speed keys on it. Program the keys to be the fwd all code to each one of thier 3 different ring groups. For example button 1 would be 601501 day ring group, button 2 would be 601502 lunch ring group, and button 3 would be 601503 night ring group. You could set up each with it's own greeting and custom menu's using the svmi. Problem is with a lot of different companies you could run out of groups in a hurry that way but it sure would work. Nice thinking FONEFXR.
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