On 2/3/17 3:16 PM, Brent Davidson wrote:
> Trying to compile app_swift with Asterisk 14.2.1 and getting the
> following. Can anybody tell me what I'm missing?:
app_swift has not been updated for asterisk 14. i've maintained it for
a while but haven't done anything with asterisk 14. the
> On 6/02/2017, at 1:28 PM, Tech Support wrote:
>
> I remember doing the testing and two calls going out at the same time
> don’t actually have to go out at the *exact* same time. The remote end will
> pick up one of the two calls, but there is no guarantee which
there are providers which let you call directly to voicemail by using a
prefix
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 8:28 PM, Tech Support
wrote:
> I remember doing the testing and two calls going out at the same time
> don’t actually have to go out at the *exact* same time. The
I remember doing the testing and two calls going out at the same time don’t
actually have to go out at the *exact* same time. The remote end will pick up
one of the two calls, but there is no guarantee which one it will be. Also, if
you let the first call ring too long, yes, the second call
> On 6/02/2017, at 12:30 PM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
>
> On 6/2/17 5:24 pm, Tech Support wrote:
>> Basically,
>> two calls are made.
> ...
>> When the first call is made for
>> such a short period, the remote end still goes off hook, but the call will
>> end before it
Not really, doing the way below you don't even have to worry about it. They
both go out at the same instant and as soon as it hits voicemail it disconnects
the other leg.
If you wanted you could leave it ringing for twenty minutes and it would still
have the same effect.
Kind regards,
Matt
On 6/2/17 5:24 pm, Tech Support wrote:
Basically,
two calls are made.
...
When the first call is made for
such a short period, the remote end still goes off hook, but the call will
end before it starts to ring. Then, halfway through the first call, a second
call is made. Since the remote end
That's the basics, but you have to nail the timing just right. The timing is
really important to do it the right way.
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> On 6/02/2017, at 12:24 PM, Steve Edwards wrote:
>
>
>> On Mon, 6 Feb 2017, Tech Support wrote:
>>
>> We were able to develop a feature to send the call to voicemail about
>> 90% of the time. That way, an end user could (1) not be bothered by having
>> to
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017, Tech Support wrote:
We were able to develop a feature to send the call to voicemail about 90%
of the time. That way, an end user could (1) not be bothered by having to
answer the call, (2)
delete the message without listening to it, or (3) listen to the
It was a very long time ago, so I'd have to dig through some old
notebooks to get the exact details, but it wasn't too difficult. Basically,
two calls are made. The first call is made with the wait time set to about a
quarter of a second. We modified the Asterisk source code to allow floating
>
> On 6/02/2017, at 11:34 AM, Steve Edwards wrote:
>
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2017, Tech Support wrote:
>
>> We were able to develop a feature to send the call to voicemail about 90% of
>> the time. That way, an end user could (1) not be bothered by having to
>> answer the
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017, Tech Support wrote:
We were able to develop a feature to send the call to voicemail about
90% of the time. That way, an end user could (1) not be bothered by
having to answer the call, (2) delete the message without listening to
it, or (3) listen to the message when it was
I agree, those are good ideas and we did eventually develop an SMS
feature later on. Another thing we did to cut down on the 'annoyance' factor
was to maximize the chance of sending the call to voicemail directly. We
were able to develop a feature to send the call to voicemail about 90% of
the
>We once developed a reminder system for a customer. He's a cleaning
> company, cleaning homes and offices. He was spending two hours a day calling
> his customers to remind them of their appointment the next day. Two hours a
> day equates to 40 hours a month that he saved with that system.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 3:26 AM, marek cervenka wrote:
> hi,
>
> i have similar problem to https://issues.asterisk.org/ji
> ra/browse/ASTERISK-25806
>
> do you know about some workarounds/patches for better scalability?
>
> thanks
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