Chris Lee wrote:

I am looking at building an IVR product with a few interesting features and need some more information about how asterisk and VoIP work and what I can get from them.

As far as I can tell when I use ISDN/GSM telephone networks the DTMF information travels as data representing 'start tone' and 'stop tone' for each button pressed, it is then generated at the other end if an audio representation is required.
I am interested to know if I can get access to these events 'start tone' and 'stop tone' through the dialplan or an AGI or by acting as a VoIP device. Or of course if I am completely off track and should give up now.


I am looking to get the length of time a button was held down rather than that it was pressed.

Thanks for any help

ISDN never does this. GSM only does this between the handset and the base-station. You only see DTMF tones from outside the GSM network itself. For fancy IVRs, beware that the timing of DTMF from a GSM handset has nothing to do with the timing of the user's keypresses. Because the base-station generates the tones, it controls their timing, and always generates rather long slow pulses of DTMF tones.


Regards,
Steve

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