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As a number can have multiple targets, each target can be delayed before they are called, this enables you to build cascading ring groups.
As a number can have multiple targets, each target can be delayed before they are called, this enables you to build cascading ring groups.


Each target can be given a delay (0-30 seconds). Eg, you can have your number ring your SIP phone immediately, and then also ring your mobile after 10 seconds.
Each target can be given a delay (0–30 seconds). E.g., you can have your number ring your SIP phone immediately, and then also ring your mobile after 10 seconds.




==Other VoIP Features:==
==Other VoIP Features==
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 6 January 2015

Go to the VoIP Category

As a number can have multiple targets, each target can be delayed before they are called, this enables you to build cascading ring groups.

Each target can be given a delay (0–30 seconds). E.g., you can have your number ring your SIP phone immediately, and then also ring your mobile after 10 seconds.


Other VoIP Features

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