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- From: dannyb@Panix.Com (Daniel Burstein)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Hunt Groups
- Message-ID: <telecom13.14.3@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 02:43:29 GMT
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- In <telecom13.10.7@eecs.nwu.edu> rboudrie@chpc.org (Rob Boudrie) writes:
-
- > Is it possible for two numbers serviced by the same physical CO to be
- > placed on a hunt group even though they has different exchange
- > prefixes?
-
- <reasons for request deleted>
-
- > [Moderator's Note: I've never heard of a hunt group including lines on
- > different prefixes, even if they were in the same CO. Anyone? PAT]
-
- Yes, indeed it IS possible, but whether they'll provide it or not is
- aanother story.
-
- I initially had a single line in the NYC 212-874 exchange, and
- upgraded (?) to have a total of six lines. There were two hunt
- sequences in it, and yes, they crossed over from the "old" exchange
- (874) to the other ("491" I think ...) and back.
-
- And, to have even more fun, the lines were all "intellidialed" (tm
- nyt) which is a version of centrex. This allowed pick up from any line
- (helpful) as well as the ability to three way a call, hang up, leave
- the other two folk connected, and get back to dial tone. (VERY helpful
- if someone calls and you say, oh, John is the one you want, hold while
- I transfer you).
-
-
- danny burstein dannyb@panix.com
-