Most IVRs want longer DTMF tone lengths.  If you shorten the 
toneduration= then many IVRs won't work.

Wilton Helm wrote:
> If it is 300 ms, that is way to long.  I don't know any CO grade receiver 
> that can't decode in 80 ms and some can do 40.  There is also a similar size 
> gap between digits.
> 
> Is there an option to start dialing as soon as enough digits are collected to 
> guarantee a unique route?  That has been the norm in traditional PABXs for 20 
> or 30 years, and combined with 80 ms duration, it can generally finish by the 
> time the user has entered the last digit.

Yes.  This feature is called overlap dialing and is only available on PRIs

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