Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: How to generate ringing tone to a calling party.

2004-11-18 Thread Rich Adamson
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

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: How to generate ringing tone to a calling party.

2004-11-18 Thread Peter Svensson
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

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: How to generate ringing tone to a calling party.

2004-11-18 Thread Rich Adamson
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.

[Asterisk-Users] Re: How to generate ringing tone to a calling party.

2004-11-17 Thread Jay Hennigan
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