Dean Collins a écrit :
Hi Ben,
You might also want to check out http://www.mexuar.com/products_sdk.shtml or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Mexuar
This will enable you to connect people to your asterisk server via the web, eg 
instead of someone dialing to connect to the clairvoyant they could connect 
from anywhere in the world via a browser to a meetme session (the clairvoyant 
could also use the same service to connect or just dial in via pstn/sip like 
normal).
Hi Dean,

Thanks for the link and infos but it is a french only service so the worldwide availability doesn't seem to be useful.

Anyway that is an option that must be thought.

The other problem would be the payment, that would imply a credit card billing webpage.

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Ben


Regards,

Dean Collins
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Terje Elde a écrit :
Number-6 wrote:
I'd want to make a phone service where people call a number to speak to
someone. Other people who want to talk to the same person listen to
conversations while they wait their time. With 30 minutes sessions
per call.
Sounds like an adult hotline?
Lol, not at all it is for a clairvoyance service.
What is the cheapest card I could get ?
Are you thinking about connecting a phoneline to an Asterisk box?
Yes indeed, a basic computer (ie a P3 800) with a pbx card.
If possible, I'd rather look into getting the incoming calls delivered
using SIP.  That way, you don't need any hardware, but just an
Asterisk box and an internet connection.
Ok, so it would be possible that the box handles simultaneously
something like 15 calls in the way : 1 is speaking to the clairvoyant
while 14 are listening ? Each one gets 30 minutes with a queue based on
who phoned first.
Let me know if I can help out with some pointers.
I've got basic knowledge about telephony (pots, voip...), good knowledge
about signal routing but help for the choice of the card would be
greatly appreciated

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Ben

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