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- From: dave@revcan.rct.ca (David Blackwood)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,alt.security
- Subject: Re: Caller ID products?
- Message-ID: <C1Hxtz.tL@revcan.rct.ca>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 04:58:44 GMT
- References: <1993Jan19.160818.8276@crd.ge.com> <1993Jan20.172626.11028@bernina.ethz.ch> <1jp92nINN5lp@smurf.sub.org>
- Organization: Revenue Canada, Taxation; Office Communications Division
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- Another way around the call back problem would be to put the modems
- behind an ACD (Automatic Call Distribution). This is a little bit more
- sophisticated than just a hunt group in that every incoming call goes to
- the next available line in sequence. It's virtually impossible to be
- able to dial back in to the same modem just as it is about to dial out.
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- D. J. Blackwood Room 1139, 400 Cumberland Street
- Systems Integration Manager Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0L8
- Office Communications Division voice: +1 613 957 9305, fax: +1 613 952 1095
- Revenue Canada, Taxation email: uunet.ca!revcan!dave, dave@revcan.rct.ca
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