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Ft defines a call handling protocol similar to the one that has evolved with voice telephony since the late 19th Century. It is based on a canonical flow of these states with manifold exceptions: | Ft defines a call handling protocol similar to the one that has evolved with voice telephony since the late 19th Century. It is based on a canonical flow of these states with manifold exceptions: | ||
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<li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: black;"> <b>AFK/BUSY</b> </font> | <li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: black;"> <b>AFK/BUSY</b> </font> | ||
<blockquote>A subscriber controlled state which blocks calls until the subscriber sets READY.</blockquote> </li> | <blockquote>A subscriber controlled state which blocks calls until the subscriber sets READY.</blockquote> | ||
<li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: yellow; color: navy;"> <b>BUFF/WAIT</b> </font> </li> | </li> | ||
<li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: blue;"> <b>CALL/PAGE </b> </font> </li> | <li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: yellow; color: navy;"> <b>BUFF/WAIT</b> </font> | ||
<blockquote>A network controlled state which indicates incoming events for the subscriber.</blockquote> | |||
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<li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: blue;"> <b>CALL/PAGE </b> </font> | |||
<blockquote>A state in which the subscriber can or has initiated a call.</blockquote> | |||
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<li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: maroon;"> <b>DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT</b> </font> | <li> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: maroon;"> <b>DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT</b> </font> | ||
<blockquote>All subscribers are initially are in this state and may move to it by personal or network events.</blockquote> | <blockquote>All subscribers are initially are in this state and may move to it by personal or network events.</blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 13:57, 12 May 2018
Ft defines a call handling protocol similar to the one that has evolved with voice telephony since the late 19th Century. It is based on a canonical flow of these states with manifold exceptions:
- ACCEPT/ANSWER/READY
A subscriber moves to this state after connecting assuming no event, such as their or the network having set a different state.
- AFK/BUSY
A subscriber controlled state which blocks calls until the subscriber sets READY.
- BUFF/WAIT
A network controlled state which indicates incoming events for the subscriber.
- CALL/PAGE
A state in which the subscriber can or has initiated a call.
- DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT
All subscribers are initially are in this state and may move to it by personal or network events.