[SIPForum-discussion] What is MWI

Underwood, Rosa rosa.m.underwood at verizon.com
Wed Feb 20 15:44:21 UTC 2013


Greetings:

The color coding is a result of how my Microsoft Outlook parameters are set.  Each email generates a different color.

Broken dialtone (you may know it as stutter) is  the term used so not to offend those with speech impediments.

With regards to the resume, I am not a hiring manger however, if you are interested in joining Verizon,  the link below will take you to a website for Verizon careers.


           http://www22.verizon.com/jobs/


  Thank you.


From: Rohan Sarker [mailto:rohansarker at hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 6:25 AM
To: Underwood, Rosa; vikisinghal at yahoo.co.in; discussion at sipforum.org
Subject: RE: [SIPForum-discussion] What is MWI
Importance: High

Hi Rosa,



I would like to know if colour coding is of any significant importance for the topic under discussion. You had used Blood Red Colour for instance. Also please elaborate on [broken] dial-tone indicators.

Also I came to know from your earlier mail that you are Juniper Networks certified. I am enlightened to know that. My colleague Abhijit Basu worked for Juniper Networks for a long time. He worked earlier in Himachal Futuristic Communications limited, Conexant, Globsyn, etc. He is a great lover of cricket and believe me he may know you well (Enclosing his resume).

It was great to know you personally.

You are always welcome.

Please write more so that we know more.

Thank you.


Regards
Rohan Sarker
+917278539338
+913324288069
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From: rosa.m.underwood at verizon.com<mailto:rosa.m.underwood at verizon.com>
To: vikisinghal at yahoo.co.in<mailto:vikisinghal at yahoo.co.in>; discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 17:08:08 -0500
Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] What is MWI
In addition to visual and [broken] dialtone indicators; reminder ring , with refresh intervals, is an option.


From: discussion-bounces at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org> [mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org] On Behalf Of Vikas Singhal
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 1:32 AM
To: discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>
Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] What is MWI

Hi,

There are 2 types of MWI : Solicited and Unsolicited.

Solicited means Subscribe/200 then Notify/200.

Unsolicited means only Notify/200. No need to Subscribe.

VMWI : Visual Message Waiting Indicator. LED on phone will be on/off as per "message-summary" Event "Message-Waiting" header in Notify is "yes/no".

MWI: Stutter tone will be heard when phone will be picked. This tone will be on/off as per "message-summary" Event "Message-Waiting" header in Notify is "yes/no".

Regards,
Vikas


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Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 10:53:28 +0100 (CET)
From: "Henning Christiansen" <hc at stollmann.de<mailto:hc at stollmann.de>>
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] WG:  What is MWI ?
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In SIP, MWI is typically implemented using "event Notifications" according
to RFC 3265.



To receive MWI notifications you send out a SUBSCRIBE request with
"message summary" request, and you will hopefully receive a NOTIFY
whenever a new message is available in your voice box. You can then call
this voice box and listen to the recording, delete the message (probably
leading to a new NOTY), etc.



This specific application for SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY is described in RFC 3842.



Von: discussion-bounces at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org>
[mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org>] Im Auftrag von Khoa Pham
Gesendet: Samstag, 2. Februar 2013 06:25
An: discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>
Betreff: [SIPForum-discussion] What is MWI ?



Hi all,



I search google for WMI, and know that



"A message-waiting indicator (MWI) in telephony is a feature that
illuminates an LED on select telephones to notify a telephone user of
waiting voicemail messages on most North American public telephone
networks and PBXs."



What is MWI used in SIP ?



--
Khoa Pham
HCMC University of Science
Faculty of Information Technology

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