- From: Anton Tveretin <fas_vm@surguttel.ru>
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 02:02:29 +0600
- To: <public-sysapps@w3.org>
Dear All, I think telephony API should be something different. I think of a telephony program (for a voice/fax modem, or ISDN) or a softphone (for VoIP), which uses scripts to handle incoming calls. It may process calls automatically (e.g. receive faxes or files, or implement voice mail) or reject them, using caller, nature of the call, subject etc. Maybe I shouldn't address to this WG, as the thing is unrelated to the Web and W3C. Obviously, such API must be fairly extended (Microsoft TAPI 2.2 is somewhat closer), with many call attributes, states, and methodes. Also, I know there are PBXes that allow some kind of call control, but no common API. Sincerely yours, Anton Tveretin
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