El Friday 04 April 2008 13:51:57 Paul Kyzivat escribió:
> In a word - NO.
>
> This is a policy thing, so you can't assume anything. (The impression
> the callee wants to give to the caller is governed by sociology, not
> standards.)
>
> Do Not Disturb is a feature, or perhaps a number of different features.
> The user of the feature may have his own idea of the impression he wants
> to convey to the caller. At least the following are possible:
>
> - 480: I want the caller to think I have my phone OFF
>    or otherwise unreachable
>
> - 403: I want the caller to know I'm refusing him now
>
> - 486: I want the caller to think I am busy.
>
> - 180 (without ringing my phone): I want the caller to think
>         I am not near my phone.
>
> IMO the caller should not be trying to figure out if the response is
> DND. It should simply be reflecting the response it got back to its user.


Thanks :)

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Iñaki Baz Castillo
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