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Don Kelly wrote:
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<pre wrap="">You're right--he's looking for a camp-on feature, but the campon link that
you found is more of a queuing feature.
A properly-implemented camp-on feature has some advantages.
The caller has full use of their phone while waiting for the call-back. They
can make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls. They don't need to keep
the handset to their ear or listen to music-on-hold in their headset.
The called party won't be bothered by an incoming call unless the caller is
actually prepared to talk to them (if you're waiting in-queue for 45
minutes, there is a .993 probability that the call will be answered in the
three minutes while you duck out to go to the bathroom).
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Yes this appears to be what I am looking for.<br>
Do you know of any sites that should how to implement it correctly.<br>
As the sites that I have found are all like the voip-info wiki that
Jeff sent.<br>
Or even some snipits from dialplan?<br>
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Regards<br>
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