Quick post today, readers may remember that in the last post that the 112 test was today, so i hope you all set your alarms for this post!
imsd emergency calling works! end to end tested on the live network!
I called 112 in the designated time slot and had full two way voice with the operator, plus NAW data, sadly the AML did not work.
The Netherlands doesn’t use the text based AML my code had, ive send an email thanking them for the test and requesting information on the data based AML aswell as a possibility for a future second test when that works.
I do have to say that i can only say this works for the netherlands, i can tell the emergency path works in the modem and it took the genuine correct path, i can’t guarantee it. I’m not sure what the risk is that it works here but not elsewhere but i think its right to state this.
Before doing the first test i was so nervous with my phone hovering the call button but im glad it all worked out in the end, the operators were really kind too.
On the slight chance that any 112 operators happen to read this, Thank you very much!


LMAO
guess what just showed up in my company mailbox?
Oh really, “Mauricio”, nice “—” you got there, wondered how these ended up in your totally hand written text because you enjoy my posts so much
yeah no thanks.
I can’t make this up, it gets even funnier.
I downloaded their sample and put it on my server.
Seems like my instance doesn’t like audio, here’s the link:
https://catcrafts.net/media/30dcd0f90a71d861.mp3
Listen to 00:10
LOL! they didn’t bother to even just proofhear the generated audio! mauricio, you can fuck right off.
OK, I’m officially too old for this shit.
Sounds like Anubis is working then? :D
lol. Don’t skip to the timestamp though! The build up made it funnier imo
Holy hell, that’s funny
Lmfao
I actually use the m-dash, when on my desktop. When using KDE it’s “alt gr + -” in the German keyboard layout.
Took a look and the layout seems to have hyphen and en dash—default—for
Alt Gr + -andAlt Gr + Shift + -, respectively, on both my regular layout and the German layout on my machine (added the German layout just to check). I wound up using the compose sequence of three dashes, but would prefer something with fewer strokes (and may do something about it—maybe).Same. But what’s Gr? I use Ctrl shift u + 2014
The alt key on the right side of the space bar has the letters “Alt Gr” on them
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_keyboard_layout#/media/File:Keyboard_Cherry_Stream_Wireless,_German_layout_(c._2020).jpg
Cool, thanks!
I dunno, this sounded so badass. “Wir müssen tiefer gehen!”
Oh it’s nice you’re getting some recognition from what seems to be OH HELL NO