Matt Riddell wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1Hi all, We've launched a product which we have been working on for some time. It is basically an embedded Asterisk PBX based on AstLinux, LCDProc and our own custom hardware. There are no fans and the hard drive is a compact flash card. We have created our own web interface to simplify all of the functionality including: * Adds/Moves/Changes * Call forward to external numbers * VoiceMail to Email * VentureVoIP termination and origination * TDM400P included in any configuration * Internet Diagnostics and repairs * Daily upgrades (optional) * Speed dials * Day time/Night time routing * Separate office hours for each day * Outgoing routing via VoIP or Analog (or failover) for: - Local Calls - National Calls - International Calls - Cellphone Calls - Tollfree Calls * Option to have separate VentureVoIP accounts for each extension * Backup settings to server * Restore setting from server (for DR plans) * Reset to factory default * Traffic Shaping * Local CDR (including call costs and optional account code per call) We'd like to take this opportunity to thank Kris from AstLinux.org, Zoa from AsteriskGuru.com, the Digium crew and the folks at austechpartnerships.com for their support and making this project possible. For more information on the ConduIT3, visit: http://www.venturevoip.com/c3.php - -- Cheers, Matt Riddell Director _______________________________________________ http://www.venturevoip.com (Great new VoIP end to end solution) http://feeds.feedburner.com/AsteriskNews (Daily Asterisk News - rss)
Any demo on the web interface. That is the only thing that could persuade me to shell out that kind of money for this box. $100 per channel? I though channel pricing was the last waning paradigm. Actually I would prefer standard hardware that I can purchase at any computer store. The proprietary model works for companies with large distribution chains and local vendors that keep inventory on hand, like 3com, Cisco, Toshiba, NEC, Avaya....
I like Switchvox for this reason, browse their website and take notes, kind of Dellish on the purchase page. You can make OSCommerce do that with a little work. Screenshots are nice. I also like their selection wizard.
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