On 29 Dec 2004, at 20:14, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Paul Crick wrote:
So this is doable in the U.S?
That's what I said wasn't it? ;-)
Provided your PRI is set up correctly, you should have a one way
speech
patch from called party to calling party upon issuance of an ACCEPT. I
believe it w
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> So we could provide caller position announcements without the callers
> actually incurring charges?
I doubt it. There is usually a limit on how long a call is allowed to
remain in the ALERTING state by the pstn providers. 2-3 minutes are common
limi
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Paul Crick wrote:
> > So we could provide caller position announcements
> > without the callers actually incurring charges?
> > Has anybody tried this (in the UK)?
> Maybe.. but probably not..
>
> In the UK (and most European countries), the ACCEPT message triggers
> generati
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Paul Crick wrote:
> > So this is doable in the U.S?
> That's what I said wasn't it? ;-)
>
> Provided your PRI is set up correctly, you should have a one way speech
> patch from called party to calling party upon issuance of an ACCEPT. I
> believe it was done this way to allow
Paul Crick wrote:
So this is doable in the U.S?
That's what I said wasn't it? ;-)
Provided your PRI is set up correctly, you should have a one way speech
patch from called party to calling party upon issuance of an ACCEPT. I
believe it was done this way to allow PBXs to generate ring back, busy etc
> So this is doable in the U.S?
That's what I said wasn't it? ;-)
Provided your PRI is set up correctly, you should have a one way speech
patch from called party to calling party upon issuance of an ACCEPT. I
believe it was done this way to allow PBXs to generate ring back, busy etc,
thus offloadi
> Thinking about it we may well be able to do this in the UK
> as one of the complaints I get about Asterisk is that our
> ring tone has changed to external callers
Are you answering the call then doing a Dial?
I'd expect if you had exten => 201,1,Dial(SIP/blah) that the caller would
just hear reg
Users] Music instead of Tunes
> So we could provide caller position announcements
> without the callers actually incurring charges?
> Has anybody tried this (in the UK)?
Maybe.. but probably not..
In the UK (and most European countries), the ACCEPT message triggers
generation of ringback tone
So this is doable in the U.S?
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Music instead of Tunes
> So
> So we could provide caller position announcements
> without the callers actually incurring charges?
> Has anybody tried this (in the UK)?
Maybe.. but probably not..
In the UK (and most European countries), the ACCEPT message triggers
generation of ringback tone at the calling party's exchange (c
Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Music instead of Tunes
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> > Are the two cases different in any way? The external call comes in, goes
> > to a context which eventually leads to a Dial(...) calling the internal
> > user. That Dial call
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> > Are the two cases different in any way? The external call comes in, goes
> > to a context which eventually leads to a Dial(...) calling the internal
> > user. That Dial call provides music to the external caller while the
> > internal call is in p
ecember 2004 11:49
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Music instead of Tunes
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Marc Storck wrote:
> >
> > > more and more operators in Europe offer mus
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Marc Storck wrote:
> >
> > > more and more operators in Europe offer music instead of ring tunes.
> > > E.g. instead of the 400 Hz or whatever tunes, the caller will hear J-Lo,
> > > or Mozart Currently I will have to answ
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Music instead of Tunes
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Marc Storck wrote:
> more and more operators in Europe offer music instead of ring tunes.
> E.g. instead of the 400 Hz or whatever tunes, the caller will hear J-Lo,
> or Mozart Cu
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Marc Storck wrote:
> more and more operators in Europe offer music instead of ring tunes.
> E.g. instead of the 400 Hz or whatever tunes, the caller will hear J-Lo,
> or Mozart Currently I will have to answer the line to do that. Is
> there a way to do this with asteris
Hello,
more and more operators in Europe offer music instead of ring tunes.
E.g. instead of the 400 Hz or whatever tunes, the caller will hear J-Lo,
or Mozart Currently I will have to answer the line to do that. Is
there a way to do this with asterisk?
Regards,
Marc
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