Hi Brandon,
as you are asking for professional help for a commercial project, I
would recommend you to place a bounty.
You can contact me directly if you want my professional help... I have
developed exactly what you´re looking
for and this solution is running in a high-call-volume
Hi Brandon!
I have a wakeup call system based on call files that are generated
by an external C program. The call files can be triggered by dialing a
phone number (e.g. for waking up the hotel guest in room 333 at 6:15 am:
*77*3330615) or from outside via a web interface, or whatever.
It
oh yes, i'm using h323 not openh323
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 1:16 AM, Asghar Mohammad asghar...@gmail.comwrote:
nuFone h323 or openh323?
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:33 PM, s m sam.gh1...@gmail.com wrote:
flavor? i do not understand what you mean. please explain more.
thanks
On Wed, Apr
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Hans,
they are currently calling patients. I think these calls apply only to a
certain fraction of the patients, who are difficult to contact by other
methods.
jg
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On 26/4/13 10:38 am, jg wrote:
they are currently calling patients. I think these calls apply only to a
certain fraction of the patients, who are difficult to contact by other
methods.
I suspect there will be different requirements depending on how
'helpful' to patients you wish to be. At the
On 26/4/13 10:14 am, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Only reasonable option is to send them an SMS.
Given the likelihood that a sizeable percentage of people attending a
medical establishment are going to be at the upper end of the age scale,
it's possible they may not have mobile phones, and even if
Chris!
Brandon should probably be more specific about what he wants to achieve.
It might even be preferable to have a semi-automated system that
originates the calls based on a list of callees, available callers, and
some timing heuristics. This way the callees would always talk to a
human
On 26/4/13 12:24 pm, jg wrote:
This way the callees would always talk to a human being
If possible, this would definitely be a Good Thing. Many people (myself
included) will disconnect a call as soon as they realise it's a recorded
message. It also means the human caller can confirm they
... Essentially, I suggested a predictive dialer
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive_dialer). In this case this
could be a reasonable thing to do.
jg
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Good comment.
Another feature suggestion
You might to ask the person to press 1 to confirm or 2 to leave a
message if the appointment is not going to be kept or 0 to reach the
receptionist to reschedule the appointment.
Ron
On 26/04/2013 7:06 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 26/4/13 10:38 am, jg
try
UserByAlias=yes in general and type=user in user context.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 9:48 AM, s m sam.gh1...@gmail.com wrote:
oh yes, i'm using h323 not openh323
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 1:16 AM, Asghar Mohammad asghar...@gmail.comwrote:
nuFone h323 or openh323?
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at
Are these both caller id presentation related? If not, which on is
currently being used. Finally, is there a latest sip_peers table
structure to use with 1.8, without the obvious hacks, deprecations.
and redundancies?
Thanks in Advance,
Nick.
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Hi
I have asterisk 1.8.18 with freepbx 2.10.1.9. I get an asterisk crash
occasionally with the followingerror. It always seems to happen while paging.
16 spa508g phones
1 snom pa1 paging amp
Kelly
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