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Old 09-01-2008, 20:52
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Default Re: VOIPCheap incoming dial tone.

Graham. wrote:[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Check out this document
>>> <http://www.provu.co.uk/pdf/sipura/sipura_uk_regional_settings.pdf>
>>>[/color]
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>> Yes I have studied this document. But I'm uncertain what this tone is
>> called (as you can see form the subject line ;o). Presumably "Ringing
>> tone"?. I can't find any match in the 3102 settings.[/color]
>
>
> Well, the last time I commented on this vis. what calling party hears
> when the called party phone is ringing, Jock Mackirdy disagreed and
> the redoubtable Brian {Hamilton Kelly}called me an ill-educated
> ****wit. The answer is Ring back as on the first page.
> (Most people just call it ringing tone)
> *Not to be confused with BT Ring Back* (see the second page)
> BT Ring Back is the ringing cadence of 3 short rings followed by
> a long pause used to indicate an engaged line is now free after
> pressing 5 during the engaged tone.[/color]


On my PAP2 I have the correct UK Ring Back tone, however this has no affect
on what people calling my number hears, what I've read it is meant to affect
is what I hear when I call another VoIP user and my device has to then
generate the ring-back tone.


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