Fast Busy

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Fast Busy is indicates the tones a caller would hear if the call could not be completed because of the lack of network resources. In NG9‑1‑1 the functional equivalent is “600 Busy Everywhere”

Related Terms:

Fast Busy Tone, Reorder Tone

An audible tone of 120 interrupts per minute (IPM) returned to the calling party to indicate the call cannot be processed through the network.

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