No offense taken.  In fact, it sounds like you have 'spotted' an error or
potential error in the way I have configured this.  I would appreciate any
and all comments/suggestions you may have on how I could configure asterisk
to change dtmfmode depending on the codec being used.

Thanks,
      - Andre

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Changing DTMF mode depending on codec
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> It seems that sometimes broadvoice honors my g.729 request
Be careful with this. I tried setting G726-32 as a prefered codec and
SOME calls would accept it (depending on call destination) but usually
the caller did NOT hear me, although I could hear the caller just
fine.

So there's truth to it: BV officially only supports G711 so use it to
avoid surprises... and end up blaming Broadvoice :). Their service is
actually quite good and reliable, but unfortunately proper
configuration seems to challenge many Asterisk users -- this is a
general observation, nothing personal. No wonder Broadvoice doesn't
officially support Asterisk...

--Luki
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