On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 12:33:12PM -0500, Kyle Bassett wrote: > The user exchanges the VoIP number with all contacts. When someone attempts > to contact the user, via dialing the VoIP number, the asterisk server > answers the call and checks to see if the user is available over VoIP. If > the user's smartphone is on and connected to the internet, the OM IAX client > should connect to the asterisk server automatically (depending on the user's > settings, etc.) If the phone is available over VoIP, asterisk attempts to > ring the user over VoIP for a specified time. If the user does not answer > or a connection problem persisted, then the asterisk server can forward the > call to the user's regular (OM or third party) cell line. Asterisk is very > flexible and many permutations of this example can be accomplished, ie. > calling all the numbers at once, and forwarding the call to the first to > pickup.
+1 for this idea. ...but what if the Asterisk server is down? ;) -c. -- Colan Schwartz Internet Consultant | Openject Consulting | http://www.openject.com/ _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community