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Posted by on August 26, 2005, 12:48 pm
Please log in for more thread options We are using Call Pilot on the desktops for inbound faxing. However, users now want the capability for outbound faxing. We are told that in order to do that, we (IT) have to add all the area codes in to the server system os all the locations that our users might call. Well, this would be all of them (hundreds). Is this really true? Just from a common sense perspective, this seems bananas. Any ideas anyone? | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Nortec in MN on August 29, 2005, 3:50 pm
Please log in for more thread options Typically you just need to tell the CP how to dial. For example, ine the US, typically everything is 1+10 digits for LD, local calling is usually NPA-NXX-XXXX or NXX-XXXX. Usally a dozen (give or take) will do. Steve | ||||||||||||||||
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> users now want the capability for outbound faxing. We are told that in
> order to do that, we (IT) have to add all the area codes in to the
> server system os all the locations that our users might call. Well,
> this would be all of them (hundreds). Is this really true? Just from a
> common sense perspective, this seems bananas. Any ideas anyone?
>