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|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] stop monitor on transfer
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|Anton Krall wrote:
|> Hi John, yes, Im using native transfer. What I do is use Monitor on
|> the dialplan of the extension that picks up the call co
Anton Krall wrote:
> Hi John, yes, Im using native transfer. What I do is use Monitor on the
> dialplan of the extension that picks up the call coming from PSTN, so after
> that, if the extension forward or transfers the call, monitor keeps
> recording all thru the end of the call no matter where i
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|John Daragon
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|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] stop monitor on transfer
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|Anton Krall wrote:
|> G
Anton Krall wrote:
> Guys.
>
> This idea has been banging my headfor days now and I feel the need to share
> with you.
>
> Imagine this scenario: all calls come in thru a receptionist, asterisk
> records all incoming calls, the receptionist's work is to transfer the calls
> to internal people but
> In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed
> to have some sort
> of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded
> call to the other
> party?
yes. and that is why a lot of times you will hear
"calls may be monitored for quality control purposes"
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] stop monitor on transfer
On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:
> I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they
> are secure.
In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed to have some sort
of notification or beepi
yep
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|Did the receptionist
mercial Discussion'
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> No luck... It stopped the recording between the recepcion
> and the boss when it was been attended transfer but when the
> call was transferred to the boss, the recoding continued so
> in fact you end
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|Try the StopMonitor with the extensions.conf trick below and
Try the StopMonitor with the extensions.conf trick below and see if it
works.
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> Both but mostly attended.
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Both but mostly attended.
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ferred to the boss.
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|Setup a 'non-recording' extension for the oss and transfer the
|call to
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> I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just
> ensure they are secure.
>
> I know mine actually loves that his calls are r
terisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
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I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
secure.
In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed
I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
secure.
In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed to have some sort
of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded call to the other party?
Not necessarily; there are some businesses that are required to
Ah! In case you were wondering, We are in Mexico.
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|I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just
|ensure they are secure.
|
|I know mine actually loves that his calls are recorded - not
|many people counter-claim or argue about conversations once
BTW.. without sparking a flame war, and I have no idea how accurate the
information is, but it seems that 'single party consent' applies as
long as the recorded is not to be used for illegal purposes.
This means only one party (in this case the business) need consent to
the recordings for them
I was taking the stance that is not an issue given that he is existingly
recording calls anyway.
Its kinda a black or white thing.. . if your recording any calls one
must assume you have the legalities sorted out Its kinda being half
pregnant...
So to clarify - if it is legal to execute and
On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:
I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they
are
secure.
In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed to have some sort
of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded call to the other
party?
Just a tho
I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
secure.
I know mine actually loves that his calls are recorded - not many people
counter-claim or argue about conversations once you can trot out them
actually making the statement they claim they never did... *shrug*
horse
Guys.
This idea has been banging my headfor days now and I feel the need to share
with you.
Imagine this scenario: all calls come in thru a receptionist, asterisk
records all incoming calls, the receptionist's work is to transfer the calls
to internal people but some of them are bosses and you kn
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