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Dear Lacy
<p>Thx Lacy for this important reminder we engineers do tend sometimes
to forget about all the law part, indeed while I was putting down the implementation
we do have exceptions we have a 24x7 call center and ofcourse the emergency
number.
<p>Thx
<br>MAG
<p>Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
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I was wondering is there a way to make this happen in asterisk??</blockquote>
Depending on where you are located, you might want to allow emergency
calls to go through. The bloodsuckers, I mean attorneys, here in
the US would have a field day if something were to happen to someone at
a company that did not allow emergency numbers to be dialed. Translated:
If something were to happen to someone outside of business hours (in the
US), and the phones did not allow emergency calls, it would cost your company
millions of dollars.
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