[asterisk-biz] Looking for DID with long number support

Wasim Baig wasim at convergence.pk
Thu Jun 28 12:01:28 CDT 2007


Yes, we do this, where our customers dial PIN or card numbers directly after
the DID, and we strip that into its own vars. So its definitely doable.

On 6/28/07, Sam Tam <no-junk at cyber-telecom.net> wrote:
>
> I think the only way you can achieve it is by adding # after it.
> Since if I remember right the # give you a little time delay before
> sending
> the next set of digits behind it.
> But of course it has to be supported by gateway as well
> i.e you can do 0207 333 3333 ###1234 or something like that
> this will give you 3x delay then 1234
> Sam
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Balashov [mailto:abalashov at evaristesys.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 12:03 AM
> To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Looking for DID with long number support
>
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Enky wrote:
>
> > I am looking for DID which to transfer the digits, dialed after the
> > number to me. For example, if the DID number is +442073333333 and
> > someone dial +4420733333339999 I want to receive the whole dialed
> > number, including the four digits after the number. Is there anyone can
> > offer such service? Does not matter in which country or area. No matter
> > which protocol and codec supports. Please if someone know such DID
> > provider, just tell me. Thanks.
>
>    I am not sure that this is technically possible;  the fixed length of
> dialed numbers is specified in the dial plans of switches, DLCs, VoIP
> handsets, etc. very precisely and conditionally.
>
>    In other words, after you dial X digits in a given configuration, the
> phone -- or switch interface behind the phone -- cuts you off and starts
> dialing.  International numbers are a little more flexible due to the
> fact that some localities use 5-7 digit local number portions and the
> variable length of country and city codes, but still not nearly flexible
> enough to fulfill your requirement, I think.  I'm also not sure that the
> entire dialed string is ever transmitted in DNIS across international
> transmission lines, at least without some form of mutilation.  In any
> case, all this is very precisely described in dial plans, making them
> difficult to circumvent on most telephony hardware that isn't as
> "high-level" as IP phones.
>
> -- Alex
>
> --
> Alex Balashov
> Evariste Systems
> Web    : http://www.evaristesys.com/
> Tel    : +1-678-954-0670
> Direct : +1-678-954-0671
>
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