qtmoko blacklist

urodelo urodelomutante at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 25 18:00:53 CEST 2013


thank you, i'll evaluate the different choices

On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 17:47:40 +0200, joerg Reisenweber <joerg at openmoko.org>  
wrote:

> On Thu 25 July 2013 17:31:09 urodelo wrote:
>> it is not illegal (why should it  be? )  android already implements
>> something similar
>>
>> i would prefer something which closes the connection once it arrives to  
>> my
>> phone; the meaning for the calling number is: don't bother me
>> that's also because if i let it ring (even if there's no vibration or
>> tone), it wastes my poor battery
>>
>> your answering machine isn't easy to create for me
>
> As explained before, you got two options then:
> A) reject the call (find proper AT command or whatever for that)
> B) shut down modem (AT+CFUN=0 or sth)
> A will create a busy signal at callers end, B will usually result in "the
> number you've called is temporarily not available"
>
> Worth noting that you need to keep up the AT+CFUN state for >5..10s and  
> then
> revert to CFUN=2 or what's normal status, to allow further calls in as  
> well as
> out.
> There *might* be a dedicated command defined in GSM/3GPP to reject a  
> call with
> "temprarily not available", which would be the better alternative to  
> shutting
> down modem for 10s. You have to find out, I don't know off top of my  
> head.
> Also I can't give any advice how to implement any of that on qtmoko. I  
> _could_
> tell you how to do it on maemo, with a 5..10 shellscript lines (buzzword  
> dbus-
> scripting)
>
> HTH
> /j
>


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