[Asterisk-Users] Detecting when a called mobile is not reachable?

Ian Hailey asterisk at dinplug.com
Mon Apr 4 07:04:08 MST 2005


David John Walsh wrote:

>I guess I should have added that this is based on the European, and
>specifically UK model, but I would have expected it to have been
>deemed best practice by most operators.
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>On Apr 4, 2005 4:04 AM, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower <eric at fnords.org> wrote:
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>>Rod Bacon wrote:
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>>>This is quite interesting.
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>>>I tested calls to 2 mobiles that I knew were off, and not diverted to
>>>voicemail. 1 with Telstra, the other with vodafone (I'm in Australia).
>>>Via ISDN, both calls were shown as unanswered by asterisk. When the
>>>calls went to voicemail, the call was deemed to be answered.
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>>>Via analogue circuits, the call is shown as answered, no matter what.
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>>That's what I would expect.
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Thaks for all your replies, adding the *r* seems to help.

Ian.



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