[VoIP] Speech recognition demo
John Novack
jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Tue Oct 17 17:19:55 CDT 2006
Simple
I dial 011 for all international ( non NANP) calls
This was outlined some time ago when we adopted the "1" for NANP calls.
Keeps it somewhat consistent with the PSTN
I believe the UK members do something similar on their side.
John Novack
Jayson Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> Interesting. So what about this situation. The "Dial a Disk" service on
> CNET is on +44 352-16. So, given that there may at some point be a 443
> office code in North America, and given that your system allows both
> seven-digit North American dialing and country code plus dialing, and given
> that it receives the string "4435216" to dial, how can it possibly know
> whether to interpret that string of digits as +44 352-16 or +1 443-5216?
> Jayson.
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> From: "John Novack" <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>
> To: "Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches" <voip at ckts.info>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 4:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [VoIP] Speech recognition demo
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>> John R. Covert wrote:
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>>>> It wants you to say the "1" If you do not, it will fail
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>>> Well, of course. I did say "including the country code".
>>> Otherwise, CNET exchanges beginning with 44 and those run by
>>> any of our friends in the UK cannot be disambiguated.
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>> The dialplan in my box will accept either, with or without the "one", so
>> I would expect no less of TTS.
>>
>> JN
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