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     On 03/02/16 15:29, Olivier wrote:<br>
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                On 03/02/16 14:41, Olivier wrote:<br>
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                  How can I best deal with error messages passed as
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              Tell the ITSP to give you proper signaling, if they wont
              then get a new ITSP. I suspect if they can't handle this
              correctly, there will be a lot more they're doing wrong as
              well. Long term you'll save yourself a whole lot of
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            <div>Yes but I'm afraid that, in this industry, the rule is
              to pass anything received to the other party.<br>
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    In that case I wish you the best of luck. You can't process audio
    and turn it into a proper signal. If they don't send a SIP/ISDN
    signal then you're stuffed.<br>
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    I still maintain the best way is to get the right thing sent to you
    in the first place - it's a basic interop requirement that data is
    consistent (even if it's not exactly the format what you want)<br>
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    Steve<br>
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