R: [Asterisk-Users] Re: courtesy message calling mobile phones

2006-02-28 Thread Francesco Angi
Calling any unreachable mobile from Fastweb or Telecom PSTN I don't get
any courtesy message. The same happens when calling an inexistent
number.
I'm configuring two PBX's, connected to two different phone lines, both
behave this way.
Perhaps there's some missing zapata parameter?
Regards,
_fangi_


 Well,
 
 it's funny because here, now (Italy; Telecom Italia PSTN calling Wind
 mobile), I do get the courtesy message saying that they're moving me
to
 voicemail, if I call myself from the office PBX to my mobile Wind
 number, and the cellphone is switched off.


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[Asterisk-Users] Re: courtesy message calling mobile phones

2006-02-27 Thread Aldo Bergamini
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Can you explain this?
What country?
In this case it's not asterisk but the telco that has to do the Answer.
To every mobile? or just that provider?


Well,

it's funny because here, now (Italy; Telecom Italia PSTN calling Wind
mobile), I do get the courtesy message saying that they're moving me to
voicemail, if I call myself from the office PBX to my mobile Wind
number, and the cellphone is switched off.

The question I would like to know more about is if there is some way to
discriminate between a courtesy message and a carbon-based voice
responder (aka 'a person' ;-).

Or is there some way to match a prerecorded voice file to the audio
stream coming in?

This could be great to do -easily- something like the voice commands
setups most cellphones offer: you say 'home', the voice file is matched,
and you get the call going.

Regards,
Aldo


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