Jason Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 What is everyone doing for after hours forwarding to an answering service? As of now, I am adding a device and assigning it the phone number of the answering service. This costs a device license so I am wondering what others have done to maybe bypass having to charge the client for another license. Thanks for any feedback you have!
Karl Stallknecht Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Are you using a "landline" type device? If so, it shouldn't be costing you anything.
Rick Guyton Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 I'd really like to get official word on this. I keep hearing it both ways and It'd be really nice to know that I don't need to be walking on eggshells about using landline devices...
Jason Posted October 12, 2015 Author Report Posted October 12, 2015 That would be awesome if that is the case. I have never asked and just assumed all device setups cost.
FASTDEVICE Posted November 27, 2015 Report Posted November 27, 2015 As a technical note on landline devices, consider increasing your ring timeout to 50 seconds. It seems to be the sweet spot for many answering services and especially iphones--of course mileage will vary. Additionally, many after hours services can recognize the callerID and route the call accordingly. Therefore, check/ uncheck the "Keep Caller ID" as required by the answering service.
Matt Cummins Posted September 27, 2016 Report Posted September 27, 2016 I have a client in the same boat. We're migrating from another multi-tenant platform which made this a breeze. I fear I'll need to charge my customer double (or lose money) by using a land line as a "device." Any official word on if forwarding to a land line is a billable entity?
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