Got this new US Tone Set from Patton...
profile call-progress-tone US_Dialtone
play 1 1000 350 -13 440 -13
profile call-progress-tone US_Alertingtone
play 1 1000 440 -19 480 -19
pause 2 3000
profile call-progress-tone US_Busytone
play 1 500 480 -24 620 -24
pause 2 500
profile call-progress-tone US_Releasetone
play 1 250 480 -24 620 -24
pause 2 250
profile tone-set US
map call-progress-tone dial-tone US_Dialtone
map call-progress-tone ringback-tone US_Alertingtone
map call-progress-tone busy-tone US_Busytone
map call-progress-tone release-tone US_Releasetone
map call-progress-tone congestion-tone US_Busytone
A blog about using the SIP Open Source sipXcom Unified Communications Server. sipXcom is a fork of sipXecs.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
sipXecs and Skype
Caught this on the SIPFoundry web site ...
Skype could be a major connectivity player... it certainly has become a household term!
When Skype announced Skype for SIP beta applications were available we knew we had to apply. Fortunately we received our acceptance tonight and within minutes sipXbridge was making calls out the Skype for SIP network. Look for more on this when we release sipXecs 4.0 very soon.
Skype could be a major connectivity player... it certainly has become a household term!
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