> > Hitesh, > > The short answer is no. The long answer is that Asterisk (and, > indeed, any other PBX) is not be able to make or receive any more > analogue calls than the number of available analogue trunks (or lines) > to which it has access. You may, however, use an ITSP to send > outbound calls over the Internet, leaving your analogue line free for > an incoming call. You may also be able to subscribe to Busy Call > Forwarding on your POTS line. This way, when your analogue line is in > use, additional inbound calls may be forwarded to a DID (telephone > number) provided by an ITSP -- essentially increasing the number of > "lines" available to Asterisk. > > Sincerely, > Trevor Hammonds >
Hi Trevor, Thanks for the response. I was thinking if a GSM to VoIP gateway can do the job of multiple outgoing calls. I could be wrong but seems like cellphones do allow you to make multiple calls at a time (only one is active or one active conference). If we assume that I have a layer on my Nokia phone which allows me to have more than one active call then when my Asterisk system tries to make a call through the GSM-VoIP gateway then it would never get a busy and the layer on phone would do the job of facilitating calls. Is this a possibility that anyone has tried? Thanks. Best Regards, Hitesh _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users