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Yes, the subject is frustrated :). 

I implemented some applications on PSTN. Yes, the music which is called as
color-ring is played-back before B pick-up, or say, between ACM and ANM. SPC
exchange or some voice board supports this feature. This can be taken as
out-band application. As I know, no RFC supports this out-band application
(except IM, instant message). 

Sam
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Hi Sam, thanks for reply.

I think there should be a pre-session that play the ringing music. Many
PSTN providers have this feature.

P/S: Please check your mail subject, it seems frustrated


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Sam Cao <yuqun.cao at gmail.com> wrote:

> Koha,
>
> This is color-ring application. If B does NOT send 2XX OK, there is no
> audio
> session or video session between A and B. So, generally, A can not hear
any
> voice from B in this case. I don't know there is INFO message for this or
> not, but we can do, but this is not in-band.
>
> Sam
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> Hi all,
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> Supposed A calls B. B specified a ringing music (for ex: happy birthday
> song) in B softphone.
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> How to let A hear this music while ringing (before B accepts the call) ?
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