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What is Modem-on-Hold (MOH)?

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The majority of households share one phone line for both voice calls and internet usage; as a result, while one is surfing the web any incoming voice calls will not get ......

How can I take advantage of your Internet Call Waiting Modem-On-Hold (MOH) service?

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We have just launched a brand new MOH application call Phreego Express Call Alert.  Members can access this software by going to our  CallAlert  page and clicking on the download link at the bottom of the page. Please check our  Call Alert! support page if you have any questions about this service.  Phreego Express Call Alert! is included in your Phreego membership at no additional charge!

How do I set up Music on Hold (MOH)?

FreeSwitch FAQ - FreeSWITCH Wiki
See the hold-music option in the Sofia Configuration Files for per-trunk settings, or the per-channel variable hold_music in the dialplan XML

Where can I get MOH software application for my V.92 modem?

BVN - BigValley Internet Service Provider
I expect that most modem manufacturers will supply a Modem-on-Hold applet with the modem driver. Check with your modem manufacturer for details. Currently USRobotics, Agere (formerlly Lucent), and Conexant all should have made their MOH application available to the OEM & Retail outlets. If it is not included, first check your manufacturer's web site for an update that would include MOH.

What will Modem-on-Hold do for me?

V.92 FAQ
Many households use the same phone line for both voice calls and Internet connectivity, so when the user is browsing the Internet, an incoming call cannot get through. Modem-on-Hold allows you to receive an incoming call and stay connected to the Internet. NOTE: Call-Waiting service from your phone company is required. It also works in reverse; you can initiate a voice call while connected and keep the modem connection.

The Modem-on-Hold feature is not working on my V.92 modem. Why?

V.92 Frequently Asked Questions
Modem-on-Hold application must be correctly installed and enabled on the user's computer as specified by the modem manufacturer. Note: Third party vendor Modem-on-Hold applications may not support the chipset that your modem contains. Updated modem firmware and drivers may be required for Modem-on-Hold to function properly. If you meet all of the above requirements and you are still unable to use Modem on Hold, please contact your modem vendor/manufacturer for support.

I have a V92 modem... Is this available to me? What is my time limit for modem-on-hold?

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You can search through our list of access numbers, Next to each number it will tell you if that number is V92 compatible. The time limit on V92 modem-on-hold is three and a half minutes. This means if you have call waiting, and a V.92 modem, you can receive a phone call, and talk for 3.5 minutes before losing your internet connection.

Why choose MJD for my MOH system?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - MJD Patient Communication...
MJD On-Hold systems come with our own, industry leading FIVE-YEAR unconditional warranty on all parts and labor. The rapid growth in the use of On-Hold Messages in medical practices is not just coincidence. Savvy practices know that On-Hold Messages are part of any complete marketing campaign.

Have there been reports of Medication Overuse Headache (MOH)?

Frequently Asked Questions
There have not been reports and MigraSpray has not been shown to cause Medication Overuse Headaches. To learn more about Medication Overuse Headaches click here.

Are QuickConnect, Modem-on-Hold and PCM Upstream supported in V.34 mode?

V.92 FAQ
Conexant says yes that all three are suppored in V.34 mode, but I feel this is wrong (possibly a typo on their part). Why? Because these are technologies built into a v.92 specific connection. If they were "modular" meaning separate features for a modem, they should not be wrapped into a full blown ITU-T analog modem connection protocol. They would be "overlay" protocols that would work no matter what the connection protocol was.

Do I need extra software to take advantage of modem On Hold feature?

Free UK Dial-up Access :: V.92 Modem Technology FAQ
You need to have active call waiting service from your telephone service provider and also you will need Modem On Hold software. This software is necessary to monitor calls, display incoming call information, and manage the Modem On-Hold process. You will be provided with the software with your modem but if not received check with your modem vendor or you can download it from their web site if available.

What is V.92 modem-on-hold? How does it work?

Welcome to Access Internet
V.92 modem technology allows the user to pause the internet connection and receive an incoming call. The amount of time you can place your Internet connection on hold while taking another call is 3.5 minutes. Your V.92 modem may include software that will warn you when the timeout time approaches, as well as to display call-waiting and caller-id info (requires call-waiting/caller-id service with your phone company).

What services do I need to use MOH?

V.92 FAQ
First and foremost, you must have Call Waiting in order to take advantage of MOH. CallerID (CID) is not required. There are 2 types of CID, type 1 and type 2. Type 1 CID is a service that allows a telephone subscriber to receive information on the incoming call BEFORE the user (or modem) takes the call by going off-hook. Sometimes called on-hook CID, it does not require Call Waiting, but it does require hardware support on the modem board if you want to use this feature via the modem.

What Is A Modem?

PC Basics
A modem is the communications hardware that allows your computer to send and receive information from other computers, over a telephone line. Most new computers come with internal modems. If you have an older computer you might have an external modem-a small box with a phone jack connected to your computer. You will need a modem (and a telephone line) to hook up to online services and the Internet.
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