try making it a 56K isdn call.
Neil.
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try making it a 56K isdn call.
Neil.
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Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Neil J. McRae wrote:
Ian MacKinnon wrote:
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Not in my experience. Have you tried it?
Peter E. Fry
Peter E. Fry wrote:
Ian MacKinnon wrote:
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Not in my experience. Have you tried it?
Peter E. Fry
Well, yes, but here in UK.
Call would be rejected with incompatible destination.
And it is the originating end that is dropping the call
56k and 64k comes up in CAS kind of signalling robbed bit versus using TS16
...not on ISDN (CCS)...so how wud that matter? unless im missing something..
If the network cannot handle a 64k call then it is *supposed* to reject
the call but it does not always work that way. I've seen 64k calls
connect and not work where a 56k call between the two sites works fine.