Matt,

What I think you're suggesting is:

1. followme(SIP phones, etc) - WAIT X SECONDS
2. if (!answered) { call(Cellphone) }

This is fine, except that it imposes a delay on connecting my call.  If
I were to do steps 1&2 simultaneously, then my cell phone being off
would stop the phones in step #1 from working.

I can't "just call the car" - the car is my cell phone DID with a
bluetooth kit.

Bryan Jacobs

On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 13:29:32 +1200
Matt Riddell <li...@venturevoip.com> wrote:

> On 23/04/10 10:31 AM, Bryan Jacobs wrote:
> > Don,
> >
> > No, I'm not trying to say there's a problem with generating the
> > tones. The issue is that my phone is still holstered, connected to
> > the car via Bluetooth.  I have steering-wheel buttons for receiving
> > calls and hanging up, but I don't have a safe way to press buttons.
> 
> Why not just use followme for everything but the car, and if that
> fails, send the call to the car normally?
> 

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