[cisco-voip] routing tollfree calls - local or long distance trunks?
Walt Moody
moody at arizona.edu
Tue Jun 12 10:44:03 EDT 2007
You "have" to send them to local trunks. If, for example, I have AT&T
for my LD carrier and I route all my 800 traffic over those trunks,
what happens to 800 calls that are supposed to be carried by Sprint?
(That's a trick question; our AT&T trunks won't accept 800 traffic.)
-walt
Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
> Where do people route their toll free calls over - their local trunks or
> their long distance trunks?
>
> Or is it just a provisioning issue? Route them over any available trunk?
> Do some long distance trunks not permit toll free calls?
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