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Re: [Enum] I-D Action: New draft - draft-bellis-enum-send-n-00
Dale,
I have marketing people telling me they need solutions for dialing
variable length numbers without either a send key or a timeout, in order
to give competitive user experience. This is coming up in those
countries where variable length numbers are common, not in the US.
Paul
Dale.Worley at comcast.net wrote:
> From: "Brian Rosen" <br at brianrosen.net>
>
> I think this is the crux of the matter.
>
> We do, actually, need to know the length of a TN in order to support
> overlapped dialing,
>
> Do we actually need to support overlapped dialing?
>
> My belief is that (in the US) international calls (outside the +1
> area) terminate dialing with a time-out, or by the user pushing '#'.
>
> At the moment, my desk phone is a SIP phone, and it's got a "Send"
> softkey to terminate dialing. Our customers have made some noises
> that they'd like our PBX's configuration system to work out the
> dialplan regexp for their phones, but as a feature request, it is
> remarkably far down the list.
>
> So from where I stand, the demand for overlapped dialing seems to be
> rather weak.
>
> Dale
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