Which version of Asterisk?

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John Lange
www.johnlange.ca


On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 16:56 -0400, Ian Darwin wrote:
> We have Asterisk in the home office, but it's meeting some resistance 
> due to an issue of speed and reliability. We use one of the alternate 
> long distance providers (worldline.ca), where we dial a local number, 
> hear a voice announcement, then a dial tone, and dial the 10-digit number.
> 
> With a POTS line, one can start sending DTMF to these services as soon 
> as the voice announcement comes on, and it will *instantly* detect the 
> DTMF, stop yapping, skip the dialone, and dial the number for you.
> 
> Withing Asterisk, using both Unistim and SIP phones, we can't dial 
> anything until the dialtone comes along (slow), and, even then, it 
> doesn't get all 10 digits about 1/2 the time, so it's unreliable.
> 
> Do other people using this type of service from Asterisk have this 
> issue, or have I bunged something in the configuration of my external 
> ATA, or is the ATA itself (GS BT488) likely to be the issue?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> P.S. Using an external ATA instead of using the TDM400 I have sitting 
> here because I'm running * on a low-power pc that doesn't have ANY PCI 
> slots. My first attempt to build a low-powered PC (mini-ITX with a PCI 
> slot) has ended in hardware problems for the time being; better hardware 
> is being ordered.
> 
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