Hi everyone.
Got a burning issue that non of us can figure out how this is working.
So, part of our menu options, we have self-serve for customers, who can enter account details via their keypad. Standard stuff. We do have the IVR for voice recognition, however some lines do not offer the voice rec.
Now, consistently every time we have issues with the O2 network. O2 mobiles do not send the DTMF 'quick enough'. For example, customers may type in £100, and the system will only recognise £10. They will type in a account number of '12345678', and it will only read '12457'. It does not pick up every digit unless you do it very slowly.
Every other UK network is fine. Ive swapped an O2 simcard into a phone that was working fine and then the problem happens again. We have tried a O2 simcard in over 5 variations of phone, and they all of the same issue.
We use Avaya.
We use ISDN trunking supplied by KCOM, into G650 - DS1 interface TN2464. Using Avaya 6.3
Is there any obvious answers to tweak this (maybe on the Avaya) to accomodate whatever way O2 send their DTMF signal?
Any help would be majorly appreciated
Got a burning issue that non of us can figure out how this is working.
So, part of our menu options, we have self-serve for customers, who can enter account details via their keypad. Standard stuff. We do have the IVR for voice recognition, however some lines do not offer the voice rec.
Now, consistently every time we have issues with the O2 network. O2 mobiles do not send the DTMF 'quick enough'. For example, customers may type in £100, and the system will only recognise £10. They will type in a account number of '12345678', and it will only read '12457'. It does not pick up every digit unless you do it very slowly.
Every other UK network is fine. Ive swapped an O2 simcard into a phone that was working fine and then the problem happens again. We have tried a O2 simcard in over 5 variations of phone, and they all of the same issue.
We use Avaya.
We use ISDN trunking supplied by KCOM, into G650 - DS1 interface TN2464. Using Avaya 6.3
Is there any obvious answers to tweak this (maybe on the Avaya) to accomodate whatever way O2 send their DTMF signal?
Any help would be majorly appreciated