APRIL 26 2010 - SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
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Re: [UNDER INVESTIGATION] APRIL 26 2010 SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
I've made an announcement on this topic.
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Re: [UNDER INVESTIGATION] APRIL 26 2010 SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
Great work on getting everything up and running so quickly. Hopefully there will be no more failures, but its understandable.
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Re: [UNDER INVESTIGATION] APRIL 26 2010 SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
I was never sure if *67 was even an option until I read this post (even though I have tried using it in the hopes the ATA may cover it). How do you test something like this (I've been afraid to block my cell phone as a test in case I could not unblock it again).
Is there perhaps somewhere a list of which optional calling feature codes FPL supports? In addition I'd be curious to know for the other codes that FPL does not cover, but are present in the ATA's settings, does that mean the ATA will still implement them?
Is there perhaps somewhere a list of which optional calling feature codes FPL supports? In addition I'd be curious to know for the other codes that FPL does not cover, but are present in the ATA's settings, does that mean the ATA will still implement them?