03-13-2012 09:44 PM - edited 03-16-2019 10:06 AM
Hi All,
I make a call From New York to Paris, once the call is answered in Paris, I transfers the call to someone in Canada, Toronto and hung up the phone in New Yrok. The audio stream is now btw Paris and Toronto. My question is:
WHO IS GOING TO BE CHARGED FOR THE LONG DISTANCE CALL?
Thanks,
MK
03-14-2012 12:03 AM
Assuming PSTN connection is involved in making outgoing calls, I guess you would be charged as you made two outgoing calls actually.
Or if the scenario is different, please elaborate.
03-14-2012 05:05 AM
Thanks Kailash,
I know I made two long distance calls but I have disconnected both. My connection to the PSTN is released. Isn't it?
Thanks,
MK
03-14-2012 05:31 AM
No, because when you transfer with PSTN, a new call is made.
For this reason some administratorsprefer to block offnet to offnet transfers.
03-14-2012 05:23 AM
Basically there are 3 parties involved in the PSTN(off-net) call, 2 have just answered the incoming call.
Although you are not there in the RTP but PSTN connection is still established.
My 2 cents, someone else can also throw some light.
Regards,
Kailash
03-14-2012 05:35 AM
Thanks Guys, I appreciate the replies.
MK
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