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wilberfan:
Quote from: ceg3 on February 21, 2013, 06:28:16 am

Note that you only get 5 911 calls for the 12.00.  Certainly, I hope I don't need to call them even once. ;D


I wish this call limit had been discussed on the OBitalk reference page BEFORE I signed up for the service with Anveo. 

The setup was completely painless, and my '933' test call worked fine, first try....but it would have been nice to know about it BEFORE I signed up, and not AFTER.

Koby:
Quote from: Shale on March 13, 2013, 11:16:56 pm

The ObiTalk Anveo configuration knows about this, and will configure 933 to route the same as 911.


That could be an issue if you have 7 digit dialing enabled and try to call a number in the 933 exchange, which is actually in use in many area codes.  I hope there is at least a timeout on 933, where it waits to see if you're going to dial more digits.

Shale:
Quote from: Koby on May 14, 2013, 06:52:45 am

Quote from: Shale on March 13, 2013, 11:16:56 pm

The ObiTalk Anveo configuration knows about this, and will configure 933 to route the same as 911.


That could be an issue if you have 7 digit dialing enabled and try to call a number in the 933 exchange, which is actually in use in many area codes.  I hope there is at least a timeout on 933, where it waits to see if you're going to dial more digits.


That's a very good point. I do not have 7 digit dialing enabled, so I don't know how that would have affected the setup by OBiTalk.
My phone 1 OutboundCallRoute starts this way:
{911:sp3},{933:sp3},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>):ph2},
Maybe for 7-digit dialing it could be
{911:sp3},{933S9:sp3},{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>):ph2},
so that you could press 933# to test in a hurry.


Koby:
Shale, if I am not mistaken, on Obihai devices timeouts go in the DigitMap, not the OutboundCallRoute.  So in DigitMap, do you see an entry such as |933S9| ?  If not, there should be such an entry.  Then as you say, you could use 933# when making a test call.

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