Joe Greco wrote:
Answering machines get by on several mechanisms. The ones that come to mind are:
1) Silence detection.
2) Session time limit.
Both of these are effective at doing something vaguely right within the requirements of an answering machine. If you've never heard an answering machine that's recorded a minute's worth of dialtone followed by the loud "the phone is off the hook" tone, then I'm shocked. :-)
I never did. I also never owned an answering machine :-)
Just because you can engineer around a problem doesn't make the solution right.
Agreed and I was not thinking about this as a solution, but rather as a better kludge then my current method of using session time limit which is good enough for voice mail but is not good enough with conference bridge.
Cheers, Gilad
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