Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoBrandon View Post
Russell,

The busy changes are live and well -- it may be a classic case of one way audio / no audio at all. I do see the call connecting in that call example, perhaps if you guys could get a hold of the callee and ask them if there phone is ringing at their endpoint during that call? If it would be possible to setup a date / time for me to grab a network trace -- please shoot me a PM so we can arrange to do so and look into this further.

Also as for the normal / circuits busy / number disconnected, I will post back in regards to this shortly, thanks!
Brandon, the callee was a child's baby-sitting client, so it's not possible for me to quiz them as to what happened.

If you have a plain old POTS number at VOIPo (which doesn't default to voicemail or have call-waiting) for me to call, I can try calling that. I presume I can first call using line 1 and then call using line 2 and get a busy signal. Let me know if this is an option for me to try.

I had a tree down over the weekend and was at home yesterday making calls to tree contractors. And, they would call me back ... at least a couple of calls when I picked up the phone I would hear nothing. I'd hang up and a few minutes later the phone would ring again and this time all would be well. Does this follow any classic case (no audio / one way audio)? Thought I'd mention this in case this is related to the no-busy signal being discussed.