Number of devices equals number of subscriber numbers required for MSN - true or false?
Answer / silpa
Not necessarily. If there are devices, such as a PC for example, which will never answer a call, then it is not necessary to have a subscriber number for that device.
The number of subscriber numbers required equals the number of devices which will be required to selectively answer incoming calls.
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