Shared Call Appearance (SCA)

Shared call appearance (SCA) is a VoIP feature that allows multiple users to share a single phone number. Incoming calls to that number will ring all phones that are associated with the SCA, and any of the users can answer the call.

SCA can be useful for businesses with multiple employees who need to be able to answer calls from the same phone number. It can also be useful for individuals who have multiple phone numbers and want to be able to answer calls from any of those numbers on any of their phones.

There are a few things to keep in mind when using SCA. First, all of the phones that are associated with the SCA must be connected to the same VoIP network. Second, SCA does not work with emergency services, so it's important to have a backup plan in place for making and receiving calls in case of an emergency. What Is Bridged Line Appearance? Bridged line appearance is a feature that allows multiple phones to share a single phone line. This can be useful in a office environment, where multiple people may need to be able to answer calls to the same phone number. Bridged line appearance allows each phone to have its own extension, so that each user can answer calls to their own extension. This can be useful in avoiding missed calls, and in keeping track of who is available to answer calls at any given time.

Can 2 phones share the same number?

Yes, two phones can share the same number if they are connected to the same VoIP network. This is because VoIP works by routing calls over the internet, instead of using traditional phone lines. This means that as long as both phones are connected to the same VoIP network, they will be able to share the same phone number. Is it possible to link two phones together? Yes, it is possible to link two phones together using a VoIP service. This can be done using a VoIP service provider, or by using a VoIP-enabled phone. Can two cell phones receive the same incoming call? Yes, two cell phones can receive the same incoming call if they are both connected to the same VoIP network. This is because VoIP works by sending digital signals over the internet instead of using traditional phone lines. As long as both cell phones are connected to the same VoIP network, they will be able to receive calls from the same number.

Can my number be used by someone else?

If you are using a VoIP service, it is possible for your number to be used by someone else. This is because VoIP numbers are not tied to a specific location or device, so they can be reassigned to another person at any time. However, this is not a common occurrence, and it is usually easy to resolve if it does happen. If you are concerned that your number may be used by someone else, you can contact your VoIP provider and they will be able to tell you if your number has been reassigned.