[Freeswitch-dev] Freeswitch and Google PUSH (C2DM)
Robert-iPhone
rhuddleston at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 02:26:37 MSD 2011
I have interest too! Considering mwi / voicemail push for apple
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 5, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Anthony Minessale <anthony.minessale at gmail.com> wrote:
> it can be left out of FS code but still part of contrib if an external
> solution is developed.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Kristian Kielhofner <kris at kriskinc.com> wrote:
>> Jose,
>>
>> Whether it's C2DM or APNS (Apple) this functionality is best left
>> out of FreeSWITCH. FreeSWITCH has plenty of other existing means
>> (XML_CURL, socket, etc) to drive dynamic call functionality and
>> interact with other technologies.
>>
>> How do you ask? An imcoming call to FreeSWITCH could hit static
>> dialplan and execute a socket connection to some other custom server.
>> This server could tell FreeSWITCH to do something (play media,
>> ringback, messages, whatever) while it sends a PUSH (via C2DM or APNS,
>> for example).
>>
>> One could implement such a socket program easily. It can be
>> extended and maintained separately as new push technologies become
>> available.
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Nacho <leucaruth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello all.
>>> My name is Jose. This is my first post here. I joined the list because I was
>>> wondering about developing a feature for Freeswitch and I would like to know
>>> your opinion.
>>> The idea is about making a non-persistent client for cell phones that works
>>> with PUSH technology (C2DM and Android for example). These clients wouldn't
>>> be connected to the Freeswitch server at first, but if there is an incoming
>>> call, the Freeswitch server would send a PUSH message to these clients, the
>>> client would process it and, if accepted by the user, the client would
>>> awake, connect to Freeswitch and then receive the the call invite message
>>> and accept it automatically.
>>> I don't know if this idea is plausible due to the real time restrictions we
>>> have to face in phone calls. If the delay introduced by C2DM delivery is
>>> high, the waiting time for the caller is probably something that he isn't
>>> willing to accept in order to get his call answered.
>>> Another question is about the battery life time it would save because the
>>> application woulnd't need to be answering the "still alive" ACKS from
>>> Freeswitch.
>>> I'm new in freeswitch developing and still learning about it, but I'm really
>>> interested in this, so any help would be kindly appreciated.
>>> --
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>>> su silencio.
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>>
>>
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>> Kristian Kielhofner
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