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| India finds itself in a unique situation (hopefully). It has several 
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| telephone line providers, and they are not all using the same CID 
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| signalling; and the CID signalling is not like other countries. 
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| 
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| In order to help those in India quickly find to the CID signalling
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| system that their carrier uses (or range of them), and get the
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| configs right with a minimal amount of experimentation, this file
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| is provided. Not all carriers are covered, and not all mentioned
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| below are complete. Those with updates to this table should post
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| the new information on bug 6683 of the asterisk bug tracker.
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| 
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| 
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| ---------------------------------------------------------
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| Provider: Bharti (is this BSNL?)
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| Config: cidstart=polarity_in
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|         cidsignalling=dtmf
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| Results: ? (this should work), but needs to be tested?
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| tested by:
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Provider: VSNL
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| Config:
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| 
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| Results: ?
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| tested by:
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Provider: BSNL
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| Config: cid_start=ring
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|          cid_signalling=dtmf
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| 
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| Results: ?
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| tested by: (abhi)
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Provider: MTNL, old BSNL
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| Config: cidsignalling = v23
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|         cidstart=ring
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| 
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| Results: works
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| tested by: (enterux)
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Provider: MTNL (Delhi)
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| Config: cidsignalling = v23
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|         cidstart = ring
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| 
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| cidsignalling = dtmf
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| cidstart = polarity_IN
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| 
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| cidsignalling = dtmf
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| cidstart = polarity
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| 
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| Results: fails
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| tested by: brealer
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Provider: TATA
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| Config: cidsignalling = dtmf
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|         cidstart=polarity_IN
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| 
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| Results: works
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| tested by: brealer
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| ---------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Asterisk still doesn't work with some of the CID scenarios in India.
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| If you are in India, and not able to make CID work with any of the
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| permutations of cidsignalling and cidstart, it could be that this
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| particular situation is not covered by Asterisk. A good course of 
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| action would be to get in touch with the provider, and find out from
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| them exactly how their CID signalling works. Describe this to us,
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| and perhaps someone will be able to extend the code to cover their
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| signalling.
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| 
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