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The following table lists the functional changes for BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5.2.
Item | Description |
Call forwarding | If the BlackBerry MVS administrator enables call forwarding, a BlackBerry MVS user |
| can forward incoming BlackBerry MVS calls to an internal extension or an external |
| phone. This feature is not available if your organization routes call through a SIP |
| gateway. |
Optional ANI Numbers | If you are configuring your organization's BlackBerry MVS for |
Available for Identifying | can define optional ANI numbers. Some wireless networks that allow roaming might |
BlackBerry MVS Calls list | not support the additional calling party number field. You specify additional numbers |
| in this list for PBX trunks that route calls to BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry MVS |
| Client uses a combination of the caller identification number and the numbers in the |
| Optional ANI numbers list to identify BlackBerry MVS calls. |
Roaming status and | When you generate a CDR report you can now see if users were roaming and the name |
network name in CDR | of the network that they were on. |
reports |
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BlackBerry MVS Only | You can turn off MVS Only Calling for incoming or outgoing calls when a user is roaming |
Calling update | or is not roaming. |
Validation of caller | During normal call setup some wireless networks might alter the number in the calling |
identification for PBX- | party number field of the INVITE. If the BlackBerry MVS Client does not recognize the |
initiated calls | calling party number in a |
| the calling party number to be the Caller Identification Number that you have set in |
| the MVS Console. To avoid this, you can permit the BlackBerry MVS Client to ignore |
| the entry in the calling party number field of the INVITE. When you do this, the |
| BlackBerry MVS Client considers the call to be from the PBX and accepts the call. When |
| this feature is enabled, users cannot move calls from Voice over |
| Mobile or move calls from Voice over Mobile to Voice over |
The device can fall back to | If you select the "Device can use the no data coverage number to make calls when the |
use the no data coverage | network is experiencing congestion" option, you must also type a phone number in |
number to make outgoing | the No Data Coverage Number field on the BlackBerry MVS Server page in the MVS |
calls | Console. When the PBX takes too long to initiate an outgoing call, the BlackBerry device |
| will use the no data coverage number to initiate the call. This option is enabled by |
| default, however your organization might not need to use it for several reasons: |
| • Your organization's data calls set up successfully |
| • You do not want to disable No Data Calling across the entire product suite |
| • BlackBerry |
| • You do not want your organization's users to fallback to a no data call |
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