Problem with SIP calling - no DTMF tones - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Using the built-in SIP calling, DTMF tones (i.e. sending keypresses to the callee) don't appear to be working. I'm using voip.ms, and I've tried all the different DTMF modes - but none seem to work.
Third party SIP clients like CSipSimple work fine.
Can anyone confirm?
EDIT: Ok, nevermind, guess it's a known issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720591

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[Q] Virtuous Unity Latest - issue with dialing - Network Busy

I installed Virtuous Unity today (latest release) on my Dinc2 and like it. Noticed one thing that I have not seen before and can't seem to find anyone else referencing this "bug". I use Google Voice for my voicemail. I also use Google Voice for my business number and the default cell number as personal, thus allowing me to use two phone numbers on the same phone...
Anyway, if I get a message, it shows in Google Voice as it should. If from GV I select the number and dial out using Google Voice, it works fine. However, if I choose to dial from my actual cell number, I get "The network is busy. Please try again later."
I can duplicate this behavior 100% of the time. If i direct dial the same number it works fine, seems to only affect returning calls from Google Voice.
Any ideas? I need this to work as it does in stock and other ROMs. Unsure if it is passing something unusual through the dialer or what, but I have never seen this before.
Thanks,
-myk
Looks like the issue may be with a +1 appended to the phone number. However the stock ROM doesn't fail with the +1 which leads me to believe there may be some sort of bug in the dialer app. I have noted one other user on the forum that has noted the same problem but haven't found any resolution yet. Would be glad to accept any input on the subject.
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Some people reported google voice issues similar to this that was resolved by disabling 3rd party access under settings>call settings> 3rd party access. Worth a shot.
This option doesn't seem to exist. I notice that with this ROM, Google Voice produces and error in the phase where you set up the voicemail, I wonder if that has something to do with it..
-myk
I have exact same problem w/Virtuous Unity. I'm on version 2.39 but even the previous version had the same problem. I so much want them to fix this, because otherwise I may go to a different ROM.
My temporary fix is to use Google Voice to be able to dial +1 numbers from my phone list, but this is so inconvenient to me....Please please please developers fix +1 dialing problem

[Q] Question for JBB 5.0

I had a question about Jelly bean Bom 5.0... When I get an incoming phone call I swipe to accept but it will say who the person is that's calling and to hit 1 to accept or 2 to send to vm. Any idea what that is and how I can turn it off?
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Has nothing to do with the ROM. You set up Google Voice integration. Go to the Google Voice website and change your call screening options.

[Q] Blocking Mode Wont let Any SIP/VOIP calls Through

So I finally got my first Android device and I managed to set up my SIP accounts via SGN2's native SIP client. I can make/receive calls without a problem over WiFi and 3G - I'm happy with my unlimited calls
I'm a big Call/SMS Blocker fan. All my phones has an app installed that blocks ALL unwanted calls/SMS/MMS. So I was happy when I found out the N7100 has a built-in call blocker feature.
It does it's job, ok. BUT, it blocks ALL incoming SIP calls even though I set the settings to custom and added all my contacts with VOIP/SIP numbers to the 'Allowed' list.
The problem somehow lies in the way 'Blocking Mode' filters incoming calls.
All my SIP calls has this pattern [username]@[IP Address] - ex [email protected]
So, even though I already added the SIP numbers with the IP details in my contacts' 'Internet Call' field and the 'Allowed Contacts', the calls are still blocked. It appears only phone numbers aren't filtered out by the Blocking Mode
Is there any solution to this?
Thank you for your time and inputs
My SGN2 N7100 on stock firmware (no plans of rooting for the time being).
I'm guessing you've already verified that what the incoming number looks like matches what you have for their sip address?
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I'm guessing you've already verified that what the incoming number looks like matches what you have for their sip address?
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Thank you for the reply.
Yes. I tried including all the details in my contact, from the default number to what it looks like when I receive a SIP call.
Normally SIP calls would show in the screen as: SIP[email protected]
The number is still blocked.
Interesting. I'm sorry I have no answers for, and I asked as I do not have any voip set up yet. I was suspecting your voip provider may have sent a base trunk address rather than the originator.
If you find a resolution, please let us know!
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that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
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that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
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I was talking about the built in 'Blocking Mode' in the SGN2.
As stated in my initial post, I have no problems making/receiving calls over WiFi AND 3G.
The issue isn't network related. VOIP calls will go through just fine IF I DISABLE the Blocking Mode feature (i.e. allow all calls)

[Q] Trick Google Voice into thinking it isn't a phone.

So I want to use a GNexus with Skype and GVoice, and when I use it on a tablet and try to call someone it asks which phone number I want to cal with and I select the skype number and GVoice calls my skype, I pick up on the tablet, then it calls the outbound number. On the GNexus it just says no mobile data network available.
Anyone know how to trick GVoice into thinking (rightly in this case) that there is no phone/mobile network and let me select the number like I can on a tablet?
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Just set Google Voice so it doesn't use Google Voice for any calls in the settings.
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Just set Google Voice so it doesn't use Google Voice for any calls in the settings.
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No change.
On a tablet it comes up with a window asking which phone you want GVoice to call, there is no popup here, I think the setting in GVoice saying don't use GVoice just means have the dialer call the outbound number directly, rather than calling GVoice (which gets a data packet sent to it teling it you are caling and this is the number you want GVoice to connect you to).
What I'm trying to do is essentially get the phone to forget that it can make phonecalls.
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[Q] How can I make a third-party SIP app act like the native dialer

Here's the issue: I have a N7 2013 LTE which I've unlocked/rooted. I've enabled SMS and installed the Google Dialer. Everything works well; I can send/receive SIP calls via the dialer and I can even answer calls with my Bluetooth headset because the SIP calls received by the Google dialer are perceived as actual phone calls by Android.
This falls apart when I want to use a third-party SIP/VoIP app. I can answer native SIP calls with my Bluetooth headset (a double-tap on the headset for the Jawbone ERA), but can't do so with a third-party app. I'm guessing that's because calls answered by the Google dialer are seen as real phone calls whereas those answered by a third-party app are media events, so the Bluetooth headset isn't notified of an incoming call. This even happens with CSipSimple set to integrate with the native dialer.
CSipSimple is a great app, but it suffers the fate of any app when left in memory too long: it gets kicked out. I can watch the SIP registration status at my SIP provider's website while CSipSimple is running in the background. CSipSimple stays registered for a while, then the status switches to disconnected. If I disable CSipSimple, the native dialer registers with my SIP provider and stays registered.
Can anyone confirm or deny any of this? Is there a way to have a third-party SIP/VoIP app act like the Google dialer? Or am I stuck with the native dialer?
Huh. Currently 117 views and nobody has an answer.
The Google dialer is fine, albeit a bit ugly, but it doesn't do landscape amongst other things. It would be great if I could replace it with CSipSimple or one of the many other SIP apps out there. I know I can use any app I like, but the issues in my first post preclude me from doing that. The native dialer stays registered with my SIP provider at all times. It also works well with my Bluetooth headset, allowing me to answer calls without having to touch my N7.
Anyone?

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