Hi, I have found this Asterisk thing on the internet today, and I wonder if we can solve our problem with this cheeper, than with a conventional PBX. I'm completelly new to Asterisk...
The situation is the following: We have a little business, we work only two in the office. We give a call center service to our customers on land telephone line, but we don't pay dedicated employee for this, so we give call center service ourseves. We also have a cell phone plan (package), which we can use to call each other at no costs. We work a lot out of the office, and we want to forward our incoming calls to our cellular pones. I imagine two configurations (I have made a draft of them: http://www.http.hu/asterisk-config.gif). 1st configuration: The first ISDN number rings on phone 1 (it's on my desk), the second ISDN number rings on phone 2 (it's on my colleague's desk). If nobody picks up the call in the office, the PC (Asterisk) forwards the incoming calls to ISDN number 1 to my cell phone number via a GSM adapter, and the incoming calls to ISDN number 2 to my colleague's cell phone number via a GSM adapter. 2nd configuration: As I said we have a cell phone plan (package), which we can use to call each other at no costs. We will put a SIM to the GSM adapter with this kind of plan, so the GSM adapter can call our cell phones at no costs. Because of that we don't need any cable telephone to be on our desks, and all incoming ISDN calls can be forwarded to our cell phones, as above... Can we solve this problem with Asterisk? If yes, what kind of hardware must we use? Thanks, Zoltan _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
