Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Re: Cellphone with pararell calls

2020-06-17 Thread Pawlowski, Adam
Yes, that is what I got from it with Hybrid, but, my guess is this is not an 
iPhone we are talking about?

From: Hunter Fuller 
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Subject: Re: [External] Re: [cisco-voip] Cellphone with pararell calls

Honestly it may be an issue with the app. If I recreate this scenario with 
Jabber, I get this prompt.

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It’s clearly an iPhone prompt. And if I select “hold and accept” it does work, 
and doesn’t leak audio.

There’s nothing I could select that would leak audio, as far as I can tell.

Does Webex Teams not use the system call prompts? I’m not really familiar.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 19:58 Pawlowski, Adam 
mailto:aj...@buffalo.edu>> wrote:
Sure, it does not sound like an ideal situation to be in, but, the issue I 
believe is with the platform more than the application.

Hybrid Calling is done for users anyways, and no new customers can activate it. 
If you can configure additional or existing Expressway for MRA, I would hope it 
would have a better experience.


From: ROZA, Ariel 
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To: Pawlowski, Adam mailto:aj...@buffalo.edu>>; cisco-voip 
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Subject: RE: Cellphone with pararell calls

The downside is that is very prone to human error, and it may end. up in calls 
being evasdropped. I can´t think of any webex user fond of something like that ☹

De: Pawlowski, Adam mailto:aj...@buffalo.edu>>
Enviado el: martes, 16 de junio de 2020 21:41
Para: ROZA, Ariel 
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Asunto: RE: Cellphone with pararell calls

This sounds like an interaction with the type of phone or phone OS, and not 
related to Webex Teams.

I do not have this issue with hybrid calling on Teams on iOS, it appears to 
hook the native dialer, at least for now, which will not allow this scenario to 
occur.

Whoever is operating the cell will have to … well end the Teams call since 
there is no hold in hybrid, or not answer the cellular call ?



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Subject: [cisco-voip] Cellphone with pararell calls

I have this situation with Webex Teams running on a cellphone:
A user has his cellular phone line and Webex Teams with Hybrid calling enabled.
He receives a call at his cellular phone line.
Then he gets a second call via Webex Teams. When he answers the second call, 
the first one keeps running in the background, still listening to the user 
having the second conversation.
Is there a way to better control this scenario? The first call should be ended 
or put on hold, but as those are two different apps with two unrelated audio 
streams, I don´t know if there is a proper way to handle them

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,

Ariel.

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Re: [cisco-voip] [External] Re: Cellphone with pararell calls

2020-06-16 Thread Hunter Fuller
Honestly it may be an issue with the app. If I recreate this scenario with
Jabber, I get this prompt.


It’s clearly an iPhone prompt. And if I select “hold and accept” it does
work, and doesn’t leak audio.

There’s nothing I could select that would leak audio, as far as I can tell.

Does Webex Teams not use the system call prompts? I’m not really familiar.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 19:58 Pawlowski, Adam  wrote:

> Sure, it does not sound like an ideal situation to be in, but, the issue I
> believe is with the platform more than the application.
>
>
>
> Hybrid Calling is done for users anyways, and no new customers can
> activate it. If you can configure additional or existing Expressway for
> MRA, I would hope it would have a better experience.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* ROZA, Ariel 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:45 PM
> *To:* Pawlowski, Adam ; cisco-voip (
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) 
> *Subject:* RE: Cellphone with pararell calls
>
>
>
> The downside is that is very prone to human error, and it may end. up in
> calls being evasdropped. I can´t think of any webex user fond of something
> like that ☹
>
>
>
> *De:* Pawlowski, Adam 
> *Enviado el:* martes, 16 de junio de 2020 21:41
> *Para:* ROZA, Ariel ; cisco-voip (
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) 
> *Asunto:* RE: Cellphone with pararell calls
>
>
>
> This sounds like an interaction with the type of phone or phone OS, and
> not related to Webex Teams.
>
>
>
> I do not have this issue with hybrid calling on Teams on iOS, it appears
> to hook the native dialer, at least for now, which will not allow this
> scenario to occur.
>
>
>
> Whoever is operating the cell will have to … well end the Teams call since
> there is no hold in hybrid, or not answer the cellular call ?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* cisco-voip  *On Behalf Of *ROZA,
> Ariel
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:59 PM
> *To:* cisco-voip (cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) 
> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] Cellphone with pararell calls
>
>
>
> I have this situation with Webex Teams running on a cellphone:
>
> A user has his cellular phone line and Webex Teams with Hybrid calling
> enabled.
>
> He receives a call at his cellular phone line.
>
> Then he gets a second call via Webex Teams. When he answers the second
> call, the first one keeps running in the background, still listening to the
> user having the second conversation.
>
> Is there a way to better control this scenario? The first call should be
> ended or put on hold, but as those are two different apps with two
> unrelated audio streams, I don´t know if there is a proper way to handle
> them
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Ariel.
>
>
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