[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That's exactly my opinion: isn't ironic that the only function "joe
sixpack" will use in a pbx is the worst implemented ?

Maybe because most asterisk PBX's are implemented using business class
softphones rather than analogue phones? Most business class SIP phones
(and even grandstream phones) allow attended/non-attended transfers with
asterisk-stable and/or asterisk-head...

I think that's mostly right, but it should also be a "native" xfer function working the 
same way regarding of the user agent, some sort of common ground we can "trust"  for 
installation with mixed devices.

By the way: anyone got experience in attended trasfer with snom ? :)

Alessio Focardi

Oh, you mean the completely natural feeling "put them on hold, dial new party, tell them you have a transfer, hit transfer"? I want some of whatever kool-aid the person who thought that one up had. I still feel like I'm losing a call every time I do an attended transfer.

 Is there a _technical_ (e.g. SIP) limitation on this?
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