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

Issac Goldstand margol at beamartyr.net
Thu Jun 28 12:22:10 CDT 2007


When it's your customers dialing through your gateway, it's easy.  If I
understood correctly, the original request was to terminate DIDs through
a third party gateway and still get this, which is much harder.

  Issac

Wasim Baig wrote:
> 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
> <mailto: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
>     <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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