You're right- that is a simplified way of putting it (a subdialect, as it
were).  Point is, to my knowledge (I'll happily stand down if it is) that
support isn't presently there, and there hasn't been a huge rush of people

The support is only a few (realy I don't know how many lines of code,
I'm assuming just a few lines, in any case my point is that the
hardware support is there) lines of code, since CID is also a form of
ADSI.

looking for it.  It's really only useful in the extremely small office
(SOHO) situation, or to someone who wants to integrate a non-asterisk VM
system with Asterisk- the converse of what most people here generally want
to do.  (I'd have to wonder why you'd do that, since Asterisk VM works so
well, and is easily customized to your needs).  I do have customers who
might see some advantage to it- but more in a unified messaging sort of way,
so that they could 'collect' all their voicemail, answering machines, etc,
into one storage location (asterisk) and use that to transport it out again.
 Plus, as someone else pointed out- it might not be stutter tone- there are
a few different ways of signalling voicemail on analog lines.  All of which
should be possible to handle in Zaptel drivers- but more research would have
to be done.


I totaly agree with everything else you mentioned.
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