[VoIP] NZ Rotary Dials

Greg Blakely greg at vyger.net
Sun Feb 25 16:23:51 CST 2007


This has tickled the far reaches of my brain over the past few weeks,
and I've begun to wonder if the best route might be to apply a patch to
zaptel at the destination asterisk box.  That would keep us from needing
digit mappings.

If we could do that, we'd have the number requested show up on the
console at the destination end, rather than a "derived" number.  

Skjtel:  You up for this?

How about other of our in-house coders?

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] 
> On Behalf Of Jonathan Kay
> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 11:14 AM
> To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
> Subject: [VoIP] NZ Rotary Dials
> 
> 
> Do we have any AGI script experts here?
> Ian has some friends in New Zealand who want to use these 
> upside-down, rotary dials.
> 0, is in the conventional position on the dial, but where we 
> would normally have 1, it's labelled 9, 2 labelled is 8 and so on.
> Using the MATH function within the dial-plan, you could 
> subtract the dialled number from 10, and get the conversion. 
> But handling various lengths of dial strings suddenly it 
> looks a bit of daunting way to do it.
>  I think they will be going for a similar code system to the 
> UK, with all sorts of number lengths.
> Anyone able to help please?
> 
> 
> Jon
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