[asterisk-users] Trunk transferring?
Manrique Feoli
manrique.feoli at kinetos.com
Thu Jul 27 16:37:10 MST 2006
why not calling them back?
1- you get the call on the 800 line, and after the operator evaluaes
the situation, dials a digit or something, the system calls back the
same number, but via your preferred route/system/billing.
2- get the call, then play an automated message to the user explaining
how and why we'll call him back in a minute, so he hangs up and wait
for the call
David Freeman escribió:
> Hello all.
>
> I'm very new to the list and quite new to Asterisk.
>
> I did a little messing around with a prebuilt system (TrixBox) while
> investigating phone systems for a business that my partner and I are
> getting together.
>
> Anyway, what I'm wondering is if it's possible to do this:
>
> A call comes in to a US 800 number that is a SIP or IAX VoIP line,
> then * can transfer that incoming call to use another SIP or AIX VoIP
> line?
>
> I want to offer an 800 number (and pay for the initial time for the
> call) but I don't want to pay 800 charges for the duration of the call
> (we could be on the phone with someone an hour or longer.)
>
> I've seen references to trunk transferring in some commercial products
> for *, but I'm thinking if they have that functionality, I should be
> able to build it, too!
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Dave
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