Actually, this is required to work for telco's (I would think this is
the same in most countries). Consider premium rate phone services (in
Australia, 1-900 xxx xxx) where you are charged $x per 'time unit'. eg,
$5/minute etc... The service operator is required to tell you how much
the
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Rich Adamson wrote:
Examples:
1. two-wire analog pstn lines: as soon as current draw is sensed by
the central office, answer supervision is generated by that central
office, period. It has nothing to do with whether * handled it or
whether an analog phone is hanging on
Examples:
1. two-wire analog pstn lines: as soon as current draw is sensed by
the central office, answer supervision is generated by that central
office, period. It has nothing to do with whether * handled it or
whether an analog phone is hanging on the end at the customer's
location.
Actually, this is required to work for telco's (I would think this is
the same in most countries). Consider premium rate phone services (in
Australia, 1-900 xxx xxx) where you are charged $x per 'time unit'. eg,
$5/minute etc... The service operator is required to tell you how much
the call