On Thu, 07 May 2009 10:16:55 -0400, Jon Pounder <j...@inline.net>
wrote:
>yeah I agree with the above - I never really found echo to ever be a 
>problem, my only complaint was on some less than stellar cpu's I was 
>having dtmf recognition problems.

BTW, can someone explain to a libart major like me (;-)) where echo
comes on in a telephone conversation? I seem to recall it's due to the
length of the line between the CO and the local party, but I'm not
sure.

Is there a way to keep track of this issue, and overtime, to configure
it to answer a call by expecting such and such echo, and thus, avoid
starting sampling from scratch every time?

Thank you.


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