Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need the
answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.
Jorge Mendoza
Stefano Corsi wrote:
Hello,
I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be programmed to generate
a "billing pulse" every n seconds (it dipends from the pricebook). The
pulse has these figures:
frequency
....................................................................
12 kHz ± 1%
level
..........................................................................
200 mVrms on 200
distortion...................................................................
< 5%
pulse duration
.............................................................125 ± 25 ms
pause duration
................................................................> 180 ms
period
.......................................................................>
300 ms
Does someone know if these values can be used somehow to get an
accurate billing using asterisk with these lines? Could be a matter of
configuration or programming?
Thanks
Stefano
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