On 2009-09-27, Pierre Bernhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Flemming Richter Mikkelsen schrieb:
> > On 2009-09-24, Pierre Bernhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >>
> >> Normal behavior at my sony ericcson
> >> 1. I call an callee but his phone is powered off,
> >> 2. An default answering machine from t-mobile answers that I can sent an 
> >> sms for
> >>   an call back by pressing 1
> >> 3. If I press 1 than I will get an answer the callee will informed if he is
> >>   available (his phone) again.
> >>
> >> Neo
> >> 1. I call an callee but his phone is powered off,
> >> 2. I hear the beginning of the default answering machine than the dialler
> >>   looks like ends
> >> 3. I cannot call again anything else without restarting my moko (power off,
> >>   power on). I can start the dialler app, but pressing connect button do
> >>   nothing.
> >>
> >> Can anybody confirm that? It is possible that this problem occurs only if
> >> the network company has such a function for sent sms, if callee is busy, 
> >> not
> >> available or so.
> >
> > Strange.
> > Did you check if the call was actually terminated when you hang up?
>
> I never could hang up. The dialer ends if I heared the beginning of these 
> special answer
> machine. Normally the line shouldn't terminate at these level of call as the 
> sony not
> terminate. It looks like there is a difference of "callee not available + 
> Terminate line"
> and "callee not available + line still available" (e.g. for using an 
> answering machine
> or so.) But this is only an speculation.

I though that maybe some DTMF stuff messes up things
but it does not make much sense.

Looking at wikipedia, I found this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_information_tone
which could be the case here.

> I will check again the problem is reproducible next days.

Great!
It would be nice if you get some logs of the GSM stuff.
Then open a ticker.  I don't understand much of the logs
so I would compare them with logs of a successful
conversation + hangup.

It would be interesting to know if it is a FSO or modem
problem.

Did you really have to reboot the phone?  I would assume
rebooting the modem would do.



> Cheers...
> Pierre
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