Suddenly, incoming callers do not hear a ringtone on their end anymore. Nevertheless, calls can be completed without further issues - just the calling party has the impression that nothing happes during the silence until we do pick up. Generally, my setup is working for years without such issues.

Does anyone have any further hints on how that may come about? I did try other nat settings but with no success, i.e., my ringtone packets to seem to get dropped in the critical case regardless of what I did so far.


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In my examples, the call is never completed, just ringing and than hanging up. In all scenarios, completing the call does work without any issues whatsoever. The problem is just, that the calling party may not hear a ringtone presumably after a recent modification on the side of the carrier.

I recognized that problem also when i was calling from another carrier (Telefonica) a customer that uses Deutsche Telekom.

I could reproduce that issue that day - today, as i wanted to find a solution (cause another customer told us, he had the same problem since the last freePBX-Upgrade i did on his machine) i could not reproduce it, unfortunatelly.

Hi, thanks for the reply. I have tried calling my landline from my mobile and experience the same strange ringtone. Calls connect ok when the landline is answered and I have no problem in making calls either. My only real concern is, that when anyone attempts to call my landline that they may mistaking think they have incorrectly dialled or worse, called an international number, as it sounds the same as calling somewhere like the USA.

I regularly have Opera, Firefox, and Chrome running at the same time, but I have checked extensions to verify that no Skype holdout extensions exist. I have combed the registry and the sound setting to eliminate any notification using the incoming skype ringtone sound. No help yet.


Can someone tell me how to stop this random unsolicited attempt to call me through my PC, how to disable the ringing and the calls. Thanks in advance for your support

Venu 2 Plus. Before update to 9.17, when a call incoming, ringtone from phone was played on watch speaker. At the same time, vibration was constantly working. It is very comfortable. After update, an incoming call triggers one short peak and one vibro, as with a notification of a new message. I'm missing calls now. How to return everything back? Tried to change setting "System -> Sounds -> Ringtone", it does not help.

The volume in all watch settings is set to maximum. I did not change the settings, the ringtone stopped playing after updating to version 9.17. Maybe there is a possibility to rollback to the previous firmware?

Im having the same problem too, no ring tone on watch only vibration when the phone ring is on. If I turn phone to mute the watch gets the ringtone. Im sure it used to be on both at the same time. Samsung phone running android 12 and One UI4.1.

Following Twilio client API: can disable incoming ringtone calling Twilio.Device.sounds.incoming(false). Then you will need to hookup to event Twilio.Device.incoming and manually start you ringtone and hookup to other events to stop playing music when call is answered/cancelled.

Twilio Customer Support here, its not possible to change the ringtone at this time however you could use and have a recording of the ring tone you need until the other leg of the call has a status of 'answered'

It is done with a callback. So first, here is the callback that Twilio makes to get the URL of the ringtone. Note that they call it a "Wait Tone", not a "RingTone". Note that in this example, I get the ringtone from the database.

Found what the bug is: when call announcement is on, the ringtone uses the speaker volume set in Control Center instead of the ringtone volume. And it even bypass the vibration switch: for example, if I turn vibration on and set media volume to max, when someone calls it starts ringing with call announcement at maximum level!

I have a D40 phone and Asterisk 11.2.1. I am developing a custom app for the phone. I would like the phone to use separate ringtones, depending on who is calling me. For example, one for my boss, a different one for co-workers, yet a different one for friends, and so forth.

I can gain control using digium.observe.event, for event name digium.phone.incoming_call. This seems to be a logical place to make a ringtone decision, if one can be made. I can identify the caller at that point. There is a lot of good information available to the callback routine. However, I cannot find any information about setting or selecting the ringtone that would be used to announce the call, once the call (SIP INVITE) comes into the phone.

Anyway, it provisions now. The original reported problems with associating Alert-Info headers with phone ringtones is resolved. I can pick and choose the ringing tone, based on values supplied for the INVITE Alert-Info header. This is good. Thank you for the help with this.

Also, when I call the phone from another SIP phone (a softphone on a laptop next to the Digium phone), in addition to getting the desired ringtone, the phone answers on the first ring thru the speaker. I never get to lift up the hand set.

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When I place a call I hear the traditional rotary dial phone ringing sound until the person at the other end, whose ringtone most likely is completely different, answers. What I was wondering is, can I set a ringtone for the person placing the call to hear until the other party answers? If so, can such "ringtone" be set differently for every person called?

The sound someone hears when they call a phone is dependent on the person they are calling. This is why, no matter where in the world you are, when you call a US number, you get the US "ringing" tone, whereas if you call a European number, you get the European "ringing".

The providers of the person you are calling are what provides the ringing tone. Some carriers, like Verizon, offer the ability for you to set tones for others to hear, usually for an added monthly fee. Verizon would essentially answer the call and play the music while it continues to try and reach you. Once you answer (or it is sent to voicemail), then the music would end and Verizon would connect the call on their end. This might be manageable on the phoen via an app from Verizon, but you would be changing their settings for your phone number that is stored on their servers.

I am sugin Samsung s21 5g 128gb phone and facing same issue still. I replaced sim, switched off wifi calling and switched off VoLTE calls option as well. Still the issue persists. Where as I use another SIM lebara which work perfectly with wifi and VoLTE calling. I do not know why always SKY has issues. People can still hear a dead tone when calling me. Its Bizarre.

I mean to say I left SKY and changed my network to other provider. I really had a bad experience with SKY network from the first day. Its silly and weird when SKY customer service guys say to turn off wifi calling/VoLTE calling etc. so that it would resolve the issue. Why that needs to turn off ? I used several networks and never had any issue with wifi calling and other things. I experienced this issue and some months back I experienced called ID issues (just getting unknown on my phone when someone calls) and SKY people will not give a damn even though they say you are our VIP customer. Just go through this community, lots of questions, lots of issues. I am leaving because I dont have time to call and talk to customers everytime.

You can put all of the contacts in your list into a group and assign the group with a ringtone, and set the default ringtone as something else. This way anyone not stored in your phone will ring with a different tone to anyone you have stored.

As far as I know no, they're restricted number but they're still treated as different numbers. I doubt that the phone would be able to set a ringtone due to it not being a contact and it needs to know the number to be able to know what ringtone to play otherwise it will play the default ringtone. As it doesn't know the restricted calls number it'll play the default ringtone.

Johndroid. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Right now I was looking for an answer to set a ringtone to private numbers (that's what appears in my cell phone when somebody calls and doesn't show the tel. number) in Google.com and then I saw this Spiceworks.com web site and I decided to check if there was an answer waiting for me and I read your suggestion and Voila! Your suggetion was the best thing I could do for my cell phone. Now If that private number phone calls appears again even if I see it, at least no gonna bother my ears X-D

I am using Zoiper for Android on Lenovo 7000 phone. For some reason I cannot turn on ring tone for incoming calls. I went into SIP account - Ringtone and set up a ringtone and it still does not ring. In Audio menu I was only able to turn on vibration for incoming calls. How can I turn on ringtone for incoming calls?

However there is an exception to this rule: iPhone WILL always ring for an incoming call if you customize the contact ringtone, regardless of silent mode or focus mode. To do that open the phone app > click a contact > click edit (upper right) > click ring tone or sms tone (right under email) > click "emergency exception" to turn ON.

I have my headset set as the audio device for Teams. Before, this didn't affect whether my laptop speakers would play the ringtone when I got a call, but since a few weeks ago it would stay silent and I would only be able to see I was getting a call from the pop up notification. 17dc91bb1f

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