Unnikrishnan V wrote: > Removal of session-info Busy will lead to the following condition not > addressed . > > Calling an IVR and connecting to the client from the IVR ( example > are most prepaid international calls, In SIP case: its like 183 > with SDP as response for INVITE and then collect the DTMF and dials > client . Returns 200 ,486 etc according to the remote client.
Quoting from the introduction to XEP-0166: The purpose of Jingle is not to build a full-fledged telephony application that supports call waiting, call forwarding, call transfer, hold music, IVR systems, find-me-follow-me functionality, conference calls, and the like. These features are of interest to some user populations, but building in support for these features would introduce unnecessary complexity into a technology that is designed for basic multimedia interaction. So I don't know if your scenario is realistic for Jingle. Furthermore, it seems potentially confusing to have two ways for noting that the device or person is temporarily unavailable because engaged in another session (i.e., "busy"). Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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