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work-at-home phone requirements
Was just hired for a work at home position. VoIP is allowed and have been using Ooma Tela box for five years now with no problems, however the new employer requires all phone "extras" be disabled. A caller needs to get a busy signal if my phone is in use rather than alert me to a "call waiting/voice mail." I can disable voice mail but Ooma say they cannot disable call waiting.
This is a mandatory requirement for the job.
My current Cox service is Internet only. If I add phone, I know it's VoIP but can I ask for call waiting/voice mail be disabled and a caller get a busy signal when my line/number is in use?
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Just called Cox. "Starter package" adds $32/month to my bill as no promotion package. A full featured package adds $10/month for one year as a promotional period (ups to $29 after a year.)
The rep on the phone said that the features cannot be removed. Can ALL/ALL of them be bypassed, and a busy signal put in their place, by keypad codes as you mentioned?
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