Linphone and Conference Calls
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 For those who use Linphone, I'm curious to see if you can replicate this behavior. Environment: FreePBX with no encryption - Initiate a call to Party B with LinPhone desktop application (to either an extension or external phone number).
- Party B answers. Party A (phone call initiator) and Party B can hear each other with no problem.
- Party A presses  to start a call to Party C.  Party B is placed on hold. to start a call to Party C.  Party B is placed on hold.
- Party C answers, and Party A and Party C can hear each other fine.
- Party A, presses  , then adds Party B and C to the participant list. , then adds Party B and C to the participant list.
- Party A presses start, which starts the conference.
 Here's the strange behavior. 
 Party A cannot hear Party B or Party C. Parties B and C can hear all three parties.I cannot replicate this managing the conference from the LinPhone mobile app, meaning I can follow the above steps, but Party A uses the mobile app rather than the desktop app. Thus, it makes me think something screwy is happening with my particular installation of the desktop app. I figure as a sanity check, I'd see if any other Linphone folks can replicate this behavior. 
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 This is what conference rooms are for  
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 @scottalanmiller said in Linphone and Conference Calls: This is what conference rooms are for  True. There are use cases though where a user is on a call and in the middle of a call, the need rises to conference someone into the call. Methinks trying to get them to end a call and then re-establish the call in a conference room is going to be a losing battle. Unless there's a better way to do that, which I don't know. 
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 I use Linphone in both places, but have never used that feature of it. 
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 You could transfer the caller b to a conference room, then call c transfer them to the room the join the room yourself. 
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 That's an idea.  


