If you have in musiconhold.conf cachertclasses=yes then it will only pull
one stream. Below is what you can try:
musiconhold.conf
[general]
cachertclasses=yes ; use 1 instance of moh class for all users who are
using it,
preferchannelclass=no ; Needed so that we use what's set in MusicOnHold()
Hi Mike,
Technically, it's possible. It takes a bit of work to extract the right
stream links from the playlist file, and some services hide this from
sight, best they can.
We tried to do a similar thing, streaming smoothjazz.com radio through
Askerisk, as MOH.
What we found was that the way
Hello Olivier,
I have some experience in the operation of a VoIP provider with PSTN
interconnections. I am not an expert on theories or references, but I can
at least provide some information from a practical standpoint. Most of what
I will say is obvious though. It may not be relevant outside of
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 04:51:49PM +0200, Olivier wrote:
> 1. When Asterisk receives a SIP call coming from PSTN, is there a time
> frame within which Asterisk must reply something to keep caller from
> canceling the call ? Where does this limit come from ? From SIP RFC ? From
> local regulation
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:01:53AM -0400, Mike Diehl wrote:
> I have a user who would like to stream their favorite radio station from
> iHeart radio for their music on hold.
>
> It this TECHNICALLY possible?
Yes.
> If so, any pointers would be appreciated.
Hi all,
I have a user who would like to stream their favorite radio station from
iHeart radio for their music on hold.
It this TECHNICALLY possible? If so, any pointers would be appreciated.
Is this LEGAL in the US?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
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Hello,
Thinking back to my current practices, I would be very curious to share
here about when should applications such as Congestion, Progress or Ringing
be used in today's telephony.
I would define today's telephony with:
- SIP phones
- Asterisk
- a SIP trunk to an ITSP
- fixed or mobile lines