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Message #74503
[Bug 1308068] Re: Capability to automatically dial extensions is missing
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: dialer-app (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Capability to automatically dial extensions is missing
Status in dialer-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
GSM phones support dialling strings that include DTMF digits that are
sent after the call is answered. This is useful when the call is
answered by a PBX. There are two possibilities:
1.- Sending the digits with a pause of 3 seconds after the call has been answered. The functionality is described in TS 22.101, section A.21.
2.- Letting the user send the digits after the call has been answered pressing again the send button. I have not found this specified, but seems to be supported in most phones.
First option is shown with a ',' character in Android and iPhones or
with 'p' in other phones. Example: 65423211,34 or 65423211p34, which
will send DTMF digits 3 and 4 three seconds after 65423211 answers the
call. My Android phone waits 2 seconds instead of 3, but that does not
really comply with TS 22.101.
Second option is shown with a ';' character in Android and iPhones or
with 'w' in other phones. Example: 65423211;34 or 65423211w34, which
will send DTMF digits 3 and 4 when the user presses the send button
for the second time (after 65423211 answers the call).
Note that these special digits can be stored in the phone book.
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