If you felt like playing around for a while, you could just put your * box
on speed dial and play with a voice dial application on Asterisk.

I've never done it but I'm sure there are some resources out there.  Simon
did a presentation on his Speech rec system. I'm sure there are notes on the
website.

... wait a minute.  I seem to remember there being a caveat about cel phone
audio not working well with the Sphynx.  Hmmm.  It would bear some research
before you got too invested.

Just a thought,
Dave

On 7/9/07, David Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've just changed my cell phone plan with Rogers to take advantage of
their new My5 plan - free incoming and outgoing to 5 Canadian DIDs (plus
long distance fees, where applicable).

I've got my Asterisk box set up with a DISA service (authenticated!), so
all of my outbound can now be free of charge - if I can be bothered to key
in the phone number each time.  As an aside - anyone have any neat DISA
dial-plan logic that makes initiating a new call to frequently called
numbers easier? Or should I "simply" pre-pend my numbers in my cell phone
with the DISA number, password, etc?

Inbound is the kicker, though, and the real reason for this post.  Can
someone let me know if there is any way around the following problem:  to
qualify as a free call, all calls to my cell that I initiate or forward from
my PBX will need a My5 caller ID number.  As Rogers doesn't seem to support
caller ID names (only numbers), this means I won't be able to tell who is
calling, or whose calls I have missed.  Can anyone see a way around this?

Thanks,
Dave.


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