Coincidentally I was directed to Asterisk last night by a colleague. From what I've read, it looks as though I wouldn't need a BCM - just a properly specced PC with a suitable card.
Is there quite a community of Asterisk developers out there? Is it a well supported framework?
Capacity - I...
TBH the more I've thought about it over the past few days, the more I'm convinced it's a (fairly simple) custom application on a nicely specced PC. Just need to work out what language is best and the required hardware (some kind of 24 port switch I'm thinking).
Sounds interesting - I'd need it to send it to an email address that was related to which ever agent telephoned in to the system - can it check the CLID and then email that particular person?
I'm thinking that what might suit my needs is a PC, a bunch of modems and some simple TAPI software. Might not need to go to the extent of using a BCM. Anyone aware of any good TAPI programmers/companies?
Is it right there's no operating system on these types of machines, nothing scriptable? What I want to do sounds fairly straightforward, but I'm getting the feeling that it's going to be tricky.
I'm wondering if there are any programmable facilities within BCM50 type boxes. Ideally I need to take a voicemail, convert it to MP3 (if not so already) and rename it as something like CLID-timestamp.mp3.
They will dial in, leave a message, and then that audio file will be distributed via an internal app to the required staff member.
They won't be listening to each other's messages.
Thanks for all this - pretty useful stuff. I guess I've got two choices, either a PRI, or lease lines from an established company with capacity.
Does anyone have an idea or a budgetary cost for installation/monthly for a PRI, UK located, presumably with BT?
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Hopefully this is the right place to ask this question.
I need some kind of system that can allow (hypothetically) ten field operatives to telephone in from mobiles to a base unit. Each of these ten operatives must never hear an engaged tone, so my first thought was imagining that we...
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