Joseph,

 

This issue is people get confused;

 

Click-to-Call - the ability to enter a number on a web page (or 2
numbers in the case of apps like JaJah) and have a centralized server
deliver a two legged outbound call resulting in a 2 (or more) party
conference call. This is inbuilt in Asterisk and can be
found/implemented very easily by referring to the voip-info site for
"Dynamically generated call files".

 

 

Click-to-Talk - is different. It is the ability to using a browser to
visit a web site, by clicking on a hyperlinked image or initiating the
call in some other way your browser downloads either a java applet in
the case of Mexuar, JiaxClient, Barbizan and a few other java solutions
or an Active-X client in the case of Estara.

 

These applets are basically installing a 'softphone' onto the browser
that is configured to dial a particular extension eg throught to sales
or technical support.

 

 

It's frustrating people confusing the terms but hopefully over time
people will understand the differences.

 

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Dean Collins

Cognation Pty Ltd

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

+1-212-203-4357 Ph

 

 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph Bajin

> Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:02 PM

> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion

> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] click to call

> 

> You shouldn't need a softphone to do Click to Call.. The idea is

> pretty simple, and maybe I am missing something since I am haven't

> worked with Asterisk enough, but basically you start off by making the

> call to the Initial Party, Park the Call, Call the Other Party and

> then Connect them together..

> 

> Seems pretty simple and easy enough to do.

> 

> 

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