Hey Kim! I used to run that scam myself! You go! Back in the day, actually, I had our
legacy lucent merlin phone system wired up to a modem on a webserver which
could config it… And with some voicemail tricks and the like, it was
possible for me to visit a little WAP site on my phone, and have it dial the
number and bridge the call to me… In asterisk it would be a lot more
graceful… You could build a
little script to look for a two-way message from you and use the outbound call
spool to set up a call…
PaperSoft -----Original Message----- Alright, I am basically cheap, and I
have a cellular plan which allows for free incoming calls (Nextel). I was
wondering if there was any way to do sort of a dialback trick in the
extensions.conf… I call into the system from my cell phone (maybe via DISA), I dial
an internal extension, and dial a phone number… Then * sends to my
cellphone the number dialed thus giving me a in call on the cell. Or maybe have
a call back with a DISA and then just dial my phone number I am trying to
reach… Just a thought! Kim Callis |
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