Le 13/11/2017 à 17:58, Steve Edwards a écrit :
On Mon, 13 Nov 2017, James Finstrom wrote:
Generally the idea of arbitrarily killing calls seems awful, even if
the behavior is expected. Yeah so john we need to .<CLICK> RING....
John is confused, your brain has to reset because whatever was
happening no longer matters.
At least play a message like "The boss needs to call his
mom/bookie/hooker. Thank you for understanding, your call just wasn't
important enough. Better luck next time -- and have a great day."
Thank you for your remarks. The fact is, it is not a question of user
experience. We are working on critical communication networks, in which
network resources are limited. Hanging up a low priority call to leave
room to another is not an option, it is an absolute necessity, and it
must be done in near real-time. We cannot afford to play any announcement.
By the way, I think call preemption is a native feature of ISDN networks
(at least it's my understanding of the MLPP stuff, but I'm not a ISDN
expert). But it is probably not used very often.
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