[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-22539) Measure cellular signal strength of inbound calls
David Woolley (JIRA)
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Mon Sep 16 05:51:03 CDT 2013
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David Woolley commented on ASTERISK-22539:
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> Measure cellular signal strength of inbound calls
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> Key: ASTERISK-22539
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22539
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Information Request
> Security Level: None
> Components: Core/General
> Affects Versions: 1.8.18.0
> Environment: CentOS Linux, Asterisk 1.8.18.0, libPri 1.4-current, DAHDI 2.6
> Card Details : Single span digital telephony card TE121. and using PRI E1 lines
> Reporter: Code Breaker
>
> I have a system where we record a caller's voice when s/he contacts our asterisk system.
> This is being done successfully as long as the caller calls from a cellular device with good signal strength.
> However, often we notice the use-case where the caller moves from a good signal area to a bad signal area when the call's in progress, as a consequence of which the caller is unable to hear some of our IVR messages and also we're unable to record what is uttered.
> I wanted to know if there's some system which asterisk supports through which I can monitor the quality of the call in progress so that such use-cases can be meaningfully handled.
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