Hello everyone,
I'm trying to find out a way to whisper the time remaining for a
prepaid application on a established channel. Unfortunately I think
there is a lack of PlayBack/Background commands which can be applied on
a working channel as well as a lack of spy/whispering commands available
The only way I can think of is if you use conference rooms to
cross-connect the call.
Victor Alvarez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to find out a way to whisper the time remaining for a
> prepaid application on a established channel. Unfortunately I think
> there is a lack of PlayBa
Thanks for the prompt answer, Alex. Considering whispering is a basic
functionality for an IVR application, I think there should be a better
way of doing this, not implying the use of meetme.
Alex Balashov wrote:
> The only way I can think of is if you use conference rooms to
> cross-connect t
On Oct 27, 2008, at 7:31 PM, Victor Alvarez wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to find out a way to whisper the time remaining for a
prepaid application on a established channel. Unfortunately I think
there is a lack of PlayBack/Background commands which can be
applied on
a working channel as
>From a technology standpoint, if I'm not mistaken, this would require some
>sort of conferencing because it is mixing two digital audio streams. Call it
>what you like, but it has to have extra resources.
Wilton
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Hola Victor,
Remember that you could use an option from the 'Dial' command itself. If
you examine the Dial command documentation you will this option:
L(x[:y][:z]) - Limit the call to 'x' ms. Play a warning when 'y' ms are
left. Repeat the warning every 'z' ms. The following special