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I saw mention in the current topic on blocking international VOIP calls about people with offices in multiple countries. Knowing we’ve got to change soon to VOIP anyway, I now have a question.
I work from home but also have an office and store about five minutes away and I go from building yo building, sometimes many times a day. The office has a broadband line and a phone number, but although I dial out, I don’t use it for incoming calls. With VOIP does this mean that I could set it up so when people call my number, both premises phones ring, and making a call on either would give people the main phone number on caller display?
if it does that would be great. I have call divert but forget to press the buttons so many times!
I work from home but also have an office and store about five minutes away and I go from building yo building, sometimes many times a day. The office has a broadband line and a phone number, but although I dial out, I don’t use it for incoming calls. With VOIP does this mean that I could set it up so when people call my number, both premises phones ring, and making a call on either would give people the main phone number on caller display?
if it does that would be great. I have call divert but forget to press the buttons so many times!
