Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
*snipped
The ability to detect precise SIT tones on placed calls would be
*really* good.
actually it is damn near impossible.
in a perfect world, if all the switch providers where adhering to ITU
spec on SIT's,
then it would be possible. they sad part is (at least
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:35:53AM -0600, Steve Murphy wrote:
> Well, it hit me last night as I was falling asleep... Asterisk (in
> the app Zapateller) can emit the tri-tone (you know beep-Beep-BEEP...
> The number you have dialed is no longer in service. Please check the
> number and...blah, blah
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> I wonder if it has already been done somewhere?
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+BackGroundDetect
It's not quite Tri-tone detection, and it's not done by the Dial()
commanda, but should yield the same result.
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Well, it hit me last night as I was falling asleep... Asterisk (in the
app Zapateller)
can emit the tri-tone (you know beep-Beep-BEEP... The number you have
dialed is no longer
in service. Please check the number and...blah, blah)
Well, it occurred to me that, for the sak