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2009-12-22
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2009-12-23
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Yes, take a look at DialCentral (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=29347), and also the author is working on something that integrates with the N900 telephony stack.
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-29
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2010-01-12
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The guess of #3 and #5 is that, when the second line (mobile call-in) came in, it got rejected by N900 and returned "busy" to GVoice. So GVoice stopped the both lines.
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2010-03-12
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Yes! This is exactly the issue I ran into today, and would *love* to see resolved. Thanks so much for your experiments.
Quick question: What do you mean, by "VOIP" call-out? Is that using Skype, or Gizmo's paid service?
I'm not sure about that. One more datapoint to add to your investigation: When it happens to me, the caller will successfully leave me a Tmobile voicemail and not a Google Voice one.
In order for that to happen, I believe GV would have to successfully be connecting the caller to the voicemail account -- so GV is not just dropping both lines. The lines stop ringing because GV sees that the call has been answered (by the voicemail) and is now maintaining the connection between caller and voicemail.
The real issue, then, is that the N900 is sending the call to voicemail. I guess it just can't currently support simultaneous SIP and mobile calls? Or maybe it can, and I misunderstood what you meant by "VOIP" in your experiments. Maybe it's a bug.
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2010-03-12
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I used Google Voice, when somebody called my GVoice #, the SIP rang first then when the phone rang, both got disconnected.
And BTW, any Google Voice App for N900 yet?
Here are some experiments I took.
#1: In the middle of a VOIP call-out, my friend called my cell phone #, two lines both survived.
#2:In the middle of a VOIP call-out, my friend called my Gizmo5 # using Gizmo software. Two lines remained alive.
#3: In the middle of a VOIP call-out, my friend called my GVoice #. because VOIP is faster than mobile, it did come in first and co-existed with VOIP call-out for a while (3 seconds?), then when the mobile call-in came, two lines-in (VOIP and Mobile) both disconnected. But VOIP call out still remained.
#4: In the middle of a VOIP call-out, use mobile to call-out, both lines remained.
#5: My friend called my GVoice #, VOIP call-in first came, lasted for a while, then when the mobile call-in came, they both disconnected.
#6: My friend called my Gizmo# using Gizmo, then used her cell phone called my cell phone #. It directly went into voice mail. And N900 showed missed call from her mobile. But the Gizmo call remained.
#7: My friend called my cell phone # using her cell phone, then called my Gizmo# using Gizmo. Gizmo prompted "not available". And N900 showed missed call from Gizmo. But the mobile call remained.
#8: In the middle of a mobile call-out, my friend called my Gizmo# using Gizmo. It got rejected. But mobile call-out remained.
The guess of #3 and #5 is that, when the second line (mobile call-in) came in, it got rejected by N900 and returned "busy" to GVoice. So GVoice stopped the both lines.
P.S. Neither my friend nor me answered any of those calls. Meaning it was only ring tones.
Last edited by Callensunny; 2009-12-24 at 09:25.