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M_Adams
10 months agoFrequent Contributor
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Reviewed by moderator
Require access code to dial out of system
Does GoTo have a way to limit what phones are able to make a call to the outside world? or is there a way to have an access code to dial out on a general use phone.
I have installed GoTo in an assisted living facility/memory care business and some of the residents there are making a lot of phone calls from the phones.
This would be an amazing feature and solve a lot of headaches.
If not, is this something that could be developed?
In People tab → Users → user settings I see that Internal, local, domestic long distance, and domestic mobile are account level features and those settings are either all or nothing as far as being turned on or not. Each user can have individual access to make international calls, Toll free calls, and malicious area codes. It would have a lot of sense to have "Require access code to enable off net outbound calls" or something like that.
3 Comments
- KateG10 months agoGoTo ManagerStatus changed:NewtoReviewed by moderator
Hi M_Adams I've shared this with the team, I don't see this currently on the roadmap, but will keep you updated.
- M_Adams10 months agoFrequent Contributor
I see that the Yealink phone has a phone lock feature. Will this setting reset when the phones connect back to the provisioning server? Is this a setting the UA team can change on the back end on a per extension basis? Can the developers make a way to turn this feature on in the admin portal?
- M_Adams10 months agoFrequent Contributor
I see on the Yealink phone there is an option for phone lock. Would this setting reset when the phones connect back to the provisioning server? Is this a setting that the UA team can turn on for specific extensions on the back end? Can the developers make this an option similar to how they allow us to set the phone background desktop now?
Thank you,
Michael Adams