View Poll Results: 10+ second delay when connecting out?

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  • Yes, and I use a HT-502

    3 8.82%
  • Yes, and I use a PAP2T

    7 20.59%
  • No, and I use a HT-502

    16 47.06%
  • No, and I use a PAP2T

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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    1bird2,

    IMHO, that is 8 digit dialing. If they advertise 7 digit dialing, then it should work in a reasonable manner. A couple of seconds delay is no biggie, but 30 seconds seems silly.

    I will update here with the outcome after they work on my ticket.

  2. #2

    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    1bird2,

    IMHO, that is 8 digit dialing. If they advertise 7 digit dialing, then it should work in a reasonable manner. A couple of seconds delay is no biggie, but 30 seconds seems silly.

    I will update here with the outcome after they work on my ticket.
    I am not saying that adding a # to the end of 7 digits is 7 digit dialing. I am saying two things:

    1. This is a workaround to shorten the time one hears ringback tone from the time one dials the last digit of 7 digits + #. Again, this is a workaround.

    2. Opening a support ticket with a description of this problem will be resolved by the support team -- I do not have to perform this 7 digit dial + # anymore.

    Hope that clarifies my post.

    Hope this helps!!!

    -bird

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    Quote Originally Posted by bdyelton View Post
    Like the subject says - do you have a 10+ second delay when dialing a 7 digit telephone number?
    The only post dial delay I have is if I dial a 7 digit number.
    Since we have multiple NPAs in our area, we never dial 7 digits. Just a learned habit.
    Besides, everything works so well, I would not want to change anything.
    Depending on the box you are using, there are dial plans that will virtually eliminate those delays.

  4. #4

    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    I have the ten second delay and using a GS 502, but I thought that was normal. I can easily cut the delay down considerably by dialing a # after the 7 digits.

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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    Quote Originally Posted by ralfaro View Post
    I have the ten second delay and using a GS 502, but I thought that was normal. I can easily cut the delay down considerably by dialing a # after the 7 digits.
    Or, as I suggested, by altering the dial plan.

    I think support knows this and will probably be pushing out a modified dial plan that will take care of it.

  6. #6

    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    I really have not noticed this as we have many area codes in my city, so i always just dial the 10 digit. But when trying there is a slight delay. Adding a 7 digit dialing plan to the overall dialing plan does fix this issue as others have stated.

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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    Quote Originally Posted by bdyelton View Post
    Like the subject says - do you have a 10+ second delay when dialing a 7 digit telephone number?
    I would like a clarification.

    Are we talking about a delay after dialing until the one hears the DTMF?

    -or-

    Are we talking about the delay after the DTMF until one hears the ring?

    I experience the latter.
    Enjoy life, it's not a dress rehearsal.

  8. #8
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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    the latter. you dial a number, and it is N seconds until you hear ringback.

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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    I don't know what a DTMF is, but I'm talking about the silence between hitting the last number and hearing the ring.

  10. #10
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    Default Re: Do you have a 10+ second delay when calling out?

    dtmf are the touch tones.

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