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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 6:08 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Rings Versus Seconds Reply with quote

The issue is that the length of a ring can be different as heard by the caller depending on the country/location of the recipient.  Also, the ringing on the recipients' device/phone can also be variable based on their ring-tone preferences and the make and model of the device/phone.  In other words, 3 rings can consist of 2 different lengths as heard by the caller and the callee.  As such, duration in seconds is really the only consistent way I know how to measure the timing of a ring.


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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 10:15:31 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Rings Versus Seconds
The system appears to use seconds instead of rings to measure incoming call
timing.  Is that correct?

If so, is there a way to change things to use number or rings instead?



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 8:25 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Rings Versus Seconds Reply with quote

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Thank you.  That clarifies things.

So as I now understand it, the industry uses seconds to define the length of time the callee will be hearing any sounds made during the ringing process of the phone call before he/she picks up the call.  Further, the auto-attendent and/or routing of calls will be based upon counts of seconds at each step

Do I understand that correctly?

That is odd to the new users because we are used to setting the number of rings before our answering machine picks up.

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Jan 25, 2021, 22:53 by joe@expert.net:

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The issue is that the length of a ring can be different as heard by the caller depending on the country/location of the recipient.  Also, the ringing on the recipients' device/phone can also be variable based on their ring-tone preferences and the make and model of the device/phone.  In other words, 3 rings can consist of 2 different lengths as heard by the caller and the callee.  As such, duration in seconds is really the only consistent way I know how to measure the timing of a ring.

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Subject: Rings Versus Seconds
The system appears to use seconds instead of rings to measure incoming call
timing.  Is that correct?

If so, is there a way to change things to use number or rings instead?



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 4:24 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Rings Versus Seconds Reply with quote

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That is odd to the new users because we are used to setting the number of rings before our answering machine picks up


Likely cos the phone is localized/sold in a certain country, the manufacturer has already done the required calculation.



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Thank you.  That clarifies things.



So as I now understand it, the industry uses seconds to define the length of time the callee will be hearing any sounds made during the ringing process of the phone call before he/she picks up the call.  Further, the auto-attendent and/or routing of calls will be based upon counts of seconds at each step



Do I understand that correctly?



That is odd to the new users because we are used to setting the number of rings before our answering machine picks up.



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Jan 25, 2021, 22:53 by joe@expert.net (joe@expert.net):

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The issue is that the length of a ring can be different as heard by the caller depending on the country/location of the recipient.  Also, the ringing on the recipients' device/phone can also be variable based on their ring-tone preferences and the make and model of the device/phone.  In other words, 3 rings can consist of 2 different lengths as heard by the caller and the callee.  As such, duration in seconds is really the only consistent way I know how to measure the timing of a ring.



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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 10:15:31 -0700 (MST)

Subject: Rings Versus Seconds

The system appears to use seconds instead of rings to measure incoming call

timing.  Is that correct?



If so, is there a way to change things to use number or rings instead?







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Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2021 13:27:42 -0800 (PST)

Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Rings Versus Seconds

_________________________________________________________________________



The FreeSWITCH project is sponsored by SignalWire https://signalwire.com

Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.

Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.



Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community



Professional FreeSWITCH Services

sales@freeswitch.com (sales@freeswitch.com)

https://freeswitch.com



Official FreeSWITCH Sites

https://freeswitch.com/oss

https://freeswitch.org/confluence

https://cluecon.com



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Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.
Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.

Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community

Professional FreeSWITCH Services
sales@freeswitch.com (sales@freeswitch.com)
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