Hi Peter,
Thailand is similar to China, except for two things.
- Some places require that billing pulses be generated.
- There may be places using DTMF instead of MFC.
The first issue is definitely the case. The second might just be the
false reporting of issues. People definitely used Unicall
Hi Peter,
Basically, I had to rewrite the R2 state machine to use pulsed outbound
signalling instead of compelled, and hack in support of the DTMF tone
groups instead of R2 frequencies. It was messy, but possible. The
inbound side was much cleaner, and you may be correct when you say you
could
We are using TOT (Telephone Organization of Thailand). They are very
messy on their side so we are sorting out some unrelated problems with
them right now - very slow response.
I believe you are correct when you say that outbound dialing is DTMF, I
have heard this before too.
Out of curiosity
Hello Moises,
I will set up the asterisk-r2 mailing list.
As I have understood it Thailand is using the same version as China of R2.
Currently we are discussing with TOT (Telephone Organization of
Thailand), because I believe they are messing up on their side so we are
sorting that out.
//Pet
I got Asterisk to work with R2 in Thailand about 3 years ago. This was
back before OpenR2, and I had to modify the C libraries directly. Of
course, outbound dialing is DTMF, not R2, however inbound is pretty
standard. This was on TA (now True) circuits.
I guess I can't tell you much about how
Hello Peter,
You can ask this better in the asterisk-r2 mailing list.
I don't know of anyone that has used OpenR2 in Thailand, but I am
interested in adding support for that variant. Contact me at this same
e-mail address or via Google talk (my e-mail address works for MSN as
well ) to discuss fu
Dear All,
I'm looking for someone who has implemented OpenR2 in Thailand
successfully. Any settings, advice, caveats etc. are welcome.
Best regards,
Peter Lindqvist
www.voxion.net
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