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> From: Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
> <[email protected]>

> Sent: Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 8:39:25 PM

> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk's DANGEROUS Transfer CDR's


> 
> Grey... I'm not debating that this is how it works.   We provide wholesale 
> VoIP and retail VoIP.   Transfers are disabled on both
> of those.  That was one of the first things we did... all media and calls 
> stay in our system.  If the company doesn't have
> transfers disabled, that is their own fault, and their loss.  I know exactly 
> what you are referring to, and technically I'd say

Disbaling transfers is an attractive option from my point of view but not from 
my customer's. Being able to transfer an incoming call from the receptionist to 
the required person is something businesses will consider changing provider for 
in my experience.

There is no way Asterisk is correct with regards the CDR's produced by a 
transfer. That's what I'm hoping to get people to agree on and think about a 
change for.

> Asterisk is still correct, because the leg of the call that billing was 
> happening on (the sip client) is no longer there.

 

Correct? There are still two other calls that were initiated by the user why 
should they be dismissed because the first call hungup? In any case they are 
not dismissed entirely they are just combined and recorded inaccurately.

Regards,

Greyman








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