Several people have claimed to have an accurate Answering-Machine detection method working on their Asterisk systems, but only a couple of them have made their code or settings public or free.

The big problem with Answering Machine detection is that no matter what method you use it requires time(1-3 seconds) after an Answer signal to figure out if it thinks there's a human on the other end of the line and that often leads to more hangups and irritated customers.

What kind of application would you be using answering machine detection in?

MATT---


On 10/5/05, Cory Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone aware if Digium or Sangoma, or possibly a function of Asterisk,
supports answering machine detection on an outbound call?

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