Le 15/07/2010 10:38, Gordon Henderson a écrit : > On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Administrator TOOTAI wrote: > > >> Hi list, >> >> I face a problem with voice SMSs. In some countries, if you send an SMS >> to a landline number, the mobile operator will record the message and >> then call this number. When picking up the phone you hear "You get an >> SMS from<phone number>, press 1 to listen the message, 2 to repeat the >> sender phone number". If you press 1 you hear the message and after it >> you have the possibility to press 1 to repeat message or 2 to repeat the >> sender phone number. >> >> In a perfect world it's OK, but not here. There is fax detection, users >> send to voicemail directly, companies message with open hours aso. How >> to treat this with Asterisk knowing that such kind of messages are >> sended -at least for some operators- with a special callerID? >> > BT in the UK use a specific caller ID when speaking SMS messages to you - > however you still have 2 choices - you can listen to the message as spoken > by BT's Digital Dot, or if you instrict them, they'll send the message > digitally (over the analogue line as FSK tones) so that compatable > equipment can then display the original message text (e.g. Siemens DECT > phones) >
Which means I have to ask them for each landline I'm taking care ... No chance. > [...] > So I doubt there will be a universal solution. > I agree even if it's not what is was expecting ;-) > If your country supports switching to FSK sending, then it might be worth > while investigating the SMS application and doing it all digitally. You > could then setup a local number to email map and email the message rather > than try to "speak" it. > I got it work with smsq and it worked well > BT's system does produce some "intereting" results... Eks eks eks Ell Oh > Ell. ;-) > :-) -- Daniel -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users