Three-way calling for analog lines is currently broken.
If party A is on a call with party B and initiates a
three-way call to party C, the behavior differs depending
on whether the call is conferenced prior to party C
answering. The post-answer case is correct. However,
if A flashes before C answers, then the next flash
disconnects B rather than C, which is incorrect.
This error occurs because the subs are not swapped
in the misbehaving case. This is because the flash
handler only swaps the subs if C has answered already,
which is wrong. To fix this, we swap the subs regardless
of whether C has answered or not when the call is
conferenced. This ensures that C is disconnected
on the next hook flash, rather than B as can happen
currently.