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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed. From the phone service provider's point of view, 120 seconds is a long enough time
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
-The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
+The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handsets installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed. From the phone service provider's point of view, 120 seconds is a long enough time
+
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time. For landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds maximum.
-
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time.
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that they cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time. For landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds maximum.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that it cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time. For landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds maximum.
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time, for landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds max.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time, if at all. It may be that they cannot be adjusted. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time. For landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds maximum.
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time, for landlines in Australia it was 90 seconds max.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time, for landlines in Australia it is 90 seconds max.
+
You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time. I think that it may be already at the maximum time allowed -120 seconds is a long time, for landlines in Australia it was 90 seconds max.
+You may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
-If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
-
-If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
+The simplest and easiest way to do this is to have a portable telephone system with multiple handset installed. This will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand. You can do it yourself.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number?
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
-If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house.
+If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone installed or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house to cut down the time it takes to reach a phone to answer it.
If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
-Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?
-
-In either case the ring time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
+Is the called number a landline number?
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house.
If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
-The ring time duration is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
+The ring time is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?
-In either case the ring duration time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
+In either case the ring time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
-Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the ring time duration. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
+Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the incoming ring time. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
-If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) at the called number's house.
+If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) or increasing the number of phones installed at the called number's house.
If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time duration is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?
In either case the ring duration time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the ring time duration. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) at the called number's house.
If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
-This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets, 4 or 6 up to 10
+This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets if necessary, 4 or 6 or up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time duration is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?
In either case the ring duration time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the ring time duration. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
+
If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) at the called number's house.
+
If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
-This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown
+
+This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown. There are other systems available with even more handsets, 4 or 6 up to 10

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Hi @foster8164 ,
The ring time duration is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.
Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?
In either case the ring duration time is set by the called number's phone service provider.
Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the ring time duration. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.
+If it cannot be extended to an acceptable length of time, you may have to think about altering the type of phone(s) at the called number's house.
+If it is a landline service then having a portable telephone system with multiple handsets will allow them to be placed strategically around so that one would be always close at hand.
+This is just one [https://www.ryda.com.au/index.php/panasonic-kx-tgd323alb-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine-triple?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6p7wop_f2QIVg5e9Ch0WMAkOEAQYASABEgJ2i_D_BwE|example] of what I mean. It is not a recommendation to use the brand of telephone shown

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Hi @foster8164 ,

The ring time duration is controlled by the called number's phone service provider. It is not controlled from your end.

Is the called number a landline number or a mobile phone number?

In either case the ring duration time is set by the called number's phone service provider.

Check the called number's phone service provider's website to find out how to increase the ring time duration. If the times offered are too short contact them and ask if it is possible to extend the time.

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