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Lets say you call a co line. That line is the main line. Now another person calls that same number. They get a busy signal. Now if the number is not a rollover number, and a customer has other lines in the system that number will stay busy. Am I correct?
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Yup!
(Thats the technical answer....)
[This message has been edited by Voyager (edited January 24, 2005).]
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My question is why isn't that customers CO lines in a rotary hunt group ?? Is this a lack of configuration and consultation on the servicing vendor's part ?? ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/confused.gif)
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Yes on the lack of consultation, but our sales guy thinks that the switch can make the lines rollover.
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Gotta love them sales guys. Only trained techs who have actually done the work should be allowed to sell telephone systems. I go on a sales call in a pair shorts and a Harley T shirt and make those 3 piece suits look stupid on a regular basis. But I'm not selling 50,000 dollar systems, if I was, I would wear jeans. ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/biggrin.gif) Mark
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That's right up there with customers who call in complaining that when all of their lines are busy voice mail doesn't pickup. Kinda makes you go hmmmmmmm.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by RATHER BE FISHING: That's right up there with customers who call in complaining that when all of their lines are busy voice mail doesn't pickup. Kinda makes you go hmmmmmmm.</font> Man I've been there with a local Bank CEO, I even got out my white board and drew him a picture and he still didn't get it. I ended up getting two more lines for his private number to roll too and have the VM answer and put them into his mailbox. He's still clueless. mark
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...must be something with bankers. I had to do that twice at the same bank. Two different people's private lines are pilots to their own private three-line hunt groups. Lines two and three go straight to voicemail, because they said there would be no reason why it shouldn't: if a call comes in to line two or three, it's because they are already on line one.
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Thanks for the replys guys.And a good laugh. I appreciate it.
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I can understand the customers not understanding things (we should be happy they don't) but anyone selling this stuff should know that hunting comes from telco. Kinda scary isn't it.
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