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Re: [Anveo] Importance of "Do not answer the line" said by Davesnothere:But which way would I want to set it if I still wanted to play a SIT for 'Number Out of Service' in a 'Call Treatment' for discouraging Telemarketers, etc ? It doesn't matter. You just treat Telemarketers with the following:

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| said by Arne Bolen:said by Davesnothere:But which way would I want to set it if I still wanted to play a SIT for 'Number Out of Service' in a 'Call Treatment' for discouraging Telemarketers, etc ? It doesn't matter. You just treat Telemarketers with the following: [att=1] I am finding blacklist less and less effective. More often than not it is new number. I am thinking of white-listing known contacts, everyone else has to dial one digit to be connected, another - to leave a message. The only concern is how many legitimate calls I will lose if I decide to do that. |
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 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 | reply to Arne Bolen said by Arne Bolen:said by Davesnothere:But which way would I want to set it if I still wanted to play a SIT for 'Number Out of Service' in a 'Call Treatment' for discouraging Telemarketers, etc ? It doesn't matter. You just treat Telemarketers with the following: [screenshot] Thanks - It seems that I had already covered that earlier. 
I discovered so when I reviewed just now - and Yes, it DOES work for that, according to my earlier tests, even with 'Do Not Answer the Line' ticked. |
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 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 | reply to JoeSchmoe007 said by JoeSchmoe007:I am finding blacklist less and less effective. More often than not it is new number. I am thinking of white-listing known contacts, everyone else has to dial one digit to be connected, another - to leave a message. The only concern is how many legitimate calls I will lose if I decide to do that. They only get to pester me once per number, and lucky for me, one's my limit. 
Besides, I don't pick up calls which I do not recognise anyway - instead I look up the numbers online, and decide their portal fate fifthwith.
Though I DO see a value in whitelisting.
Mayhaps use BOTH ?  |
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| said by Davesnothere:said by JoeSchmoe007:I am finding blacklist less and less effective. More often than not it is new number. I am thinking of white-listing known contacts, everyone else has to dial one digit to be connected, another - to leave a message. The only concern is how many legitimate calls I will lose if I decide to do that. They only get to pester me once per number, and lucky for me, one's my limit.  Besides, I don't pick up calls which I do not recognise anyway - instead I look up the numbers online, and decide their portal fate fifthwith. Though I DO see a value in whitelisting. Mayhaps use BOTH ? I don't see a point to use both. |
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 Arne BolenHappy Anveo customerPremium join:2009-06-21 Planet Earth kudos:4 Reviews:
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| reply to JoeSchmoe007 said by JoeSchmoe007:I am finding blacklist less and less effective. More often than not it is new number. I am thinking of white-listing known contacts, everyone else has to dial one digit to be connected, another - to leave a message. The only concern is how many legitimate calls I will lose if I decide to do that. Start by adding all your legit phone contacts to the Contacts. Remember to set Contact Type to Business, Friend or Family. Do this for every caller, even if you don't except to receive more calls from the caller.
Next step is to use both White Listing and Black Listing. This is my Call Flow taking care of robocalls, telemarketer calls and other unwanted calls.

Calls from numbers marked as Business, Friend or Family will go to my SIP device (or my cellphone).
Calls from other numbers will go to a simple IVR asking the caller to press 1 to ring my phone or press 2 to leave a voicemail. If you want it more personal you can upload a recording.

Anonymous calls are routed to an extension with an IVR which just say that anonymous calls are not accepted.
You just need to add a contact with the phone number zero. It doesn't matter what you set the country to, that one single contact record takes care of all anonymous calls.

It's very unlikely you will lose legitimate calls with this Call Flow. If you route anonymous calls (SPAM) to the Press Key Control there is no risk of losing legitimate calls. -- My VoIP News |
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 JJ_GTAPremium join:2009-04-01 Ontario | I follow a similar IVR for this as well. The only thing I add is IRoute to allow my local area code to have calls ring the phone. Eventually when I know I have have my address book set then I might use whitelist only. |
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| said by JJ_GTA:I follow a similar IVR for this as well. The only thing I add is IRoute to allow my local area code to have calls ring the phone. Eventually when I know I have have my address book set then I might use whitelist only. Yes, the IRoute control is very good when you need to whitelist a number range.
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 JJ_GTAPremium join:2009-04-01 Ontario | I just don't have room for the hangup. I'm already at 10! Time to upgrade. |
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| said by JJ_GTA:I just don't have room for the hangup. I'm already at 10! Time to upgrade. Upgrade is a good idea. However, if you want to save flow items you can use extensions.
The limit for the Free subscription plan is 10 items per Call Flow. So by using several Call Flows you may be able to keep it at no more than 10 items per Call Flow. -- My VoIP News |
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 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 1 edit | said by Arne Bolen:....However, if you want to save flow items, you can use extensions.
The limit for the Free subscription plan is 10 items per Call Flow.
So by using several Call Flows you may be able to keep it at no more than 10 items per Call Flow. And LINK/NEST the Call Flows ?
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| Very easy. Using extensions is very powerful. -- My VoIP News |
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 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 | said by Arne Bolen:Very easy. Using extensions is very powerful. So it's like using GOSUB or GOTO in Basic ? |
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| said by Davesnothere:So it's like using GOSUB or GOTO in Basic ? Is BASIC still used?  -- My VoIP News |
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 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 | I believe that even COBOL still is, in certain data centres. 
(Don't ask me which ones.) |
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1 edit | reply to Arne Bolen said by Arne Bolen:said by JoeSchmoe007:I am finding blacklist less and less effective. More often than not it is new number. I am thinking of white-listing known contacts, everyone else has to dial one digit to be connected, another - to leave a message. The only concern is how many legitimate calls I will lose if I decide to do that. Start by adding all your legit phone contacts to the Contacts. Remember to set Contact Type to Business, Friend or Family. Do this for every caller, even if you don't except to receive more calls from the caller. Next step is to use both White Listing and Black Listing. This is my Call Flow taking care of robocalls, telemarketer calls and other unwanted calls. [att=1] Calls from numbers marked as Business, Friend or Family will go to my SIP device (or my cellphone). Calls from other numbers will go to a simple IVR asking the caller to press 1 to ring my phone or press 2 to leave a voicemail. If you want it more personal you can upload a recording. [att=3] Anonymous calls are routed to an extension with an IVR which just say that anonymous calls are not accepted. You just need to add a contact with the phone number zero. It doesn't matter what you set the country to, that one single contact record takes care of all anonymous calls. [att=2] It's very unlikely you will lose legitimate calls with this Call Flow. If you route anonymous calls (SPAM) to the Press Key Control there is no risk of losing legitimate calls. I created a workflow similar to this.
Please note that in order for "PRESS KEY" control to work "Do not answer the line" should be unchecked. If it is checked "PRESS KEY" doesn't play any messages (maybe it still executes but I can't tell).
I wish I could edit my original post to reflect this. |
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