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Technology Stocks : NEXTEL

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To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (8501)1/8/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 10227
 
Arnie,

I'm not aware that you can "transfer" calls on any digital wireless phone to any random wireless phone

I didn't mean we need to transfer wireless calls to other wireless lines. We need to transfer calls coming to the office.

We have people on the road calling the office. In the office we have a phone system with number of phone lines in a hunt group (??). The people in the office answer the lines. When an office employee is done with his call he picks up the next line that's ringing or on hold. Sometimes he needs to transfer the call to someone else in the office.

The bottom line is, we need the functionality of the phone system. I didn't figure out how to do this with Nextel. Do you have any suggestions?

Joe
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