also sprach Administrator TOOTAI <[email protected]> [2012.11.08.0954 +0100]:
> >Does anyone have a working example they would be willing to
> >share?
> 
> As said by James, you just have to transfer all parties in
> a conference room and then you call this conference.

The scenario is usually that we are in a discussion and need a third
party. I suppose I can tell the initial correspondent "I will now
transfer you to a conference room, enter this PIN when asked", then
hang up, dial the next, and do the same.

What I would like to do is to convert the current channel into
a conference room, go on hold and dial a third party, and when
I come back to the conference room, I bring along the third party.

Put differently: I don't really want my correspondents to have to do
anything, just wait and listen to MOH.

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