Wendy,

Welcome to the list, I think you've come to the right place.  There
are lots of companies and individuals on this list who can do exactly
this type of thing for you.

You might want to provide a few more details to help people gauge the
project a bit better, that way everyone who answers you is working
from the same play book.

1) How big is this going to be?  Does it have to handle a dozen
concurrent calls or hundreds?
2) How critical is it?  What are the implications to your business if
this goes down for a few hours:  Can you just send out an email saying
"guys, the conferencing system is down until further notice", or would
it be a major embarassment.  Be advised that asking for
'high-availability' might cause a surprising bump in your cost.
3) Who will be using this?  Is it an IT person who's comfortable with
command lines and databases or is it a business manager who will want
an easy to use web based interface?

Depending on how much campaign management you want on the outbound
side, you might consider integrating one of several call centre
oriented Asterisk packages.  Vici-dial comes to mind.  The lead
programmer of Vici-Dial gave a presentation to the group last year and
his product is very impressive.

Those are just a few things that might have an impact.  I hope it's
helpful.  BTW, Asterisk isn't my day job but I'm sure that someone
here will be able to give you a solution.

Dave

On Jan 14, 2008 2:19 PM, Wendy Maniscalco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a developer/team to create a voice broadcasting engine as a
> autodialler/conferencing application.  Both would run off of the same
> database.  Both would used voip.
>
> I currently have this but running separate databases and using analog phone
> lines so I know exactly what I need the programs to do I just need to
> upgrade to voip and add some other features.
>
> I am looking to get a ball park on cost for development and a spec on
> hardware so I can cost that this way I can asses whether this is something
> that is feasible.
>
> I have been told that Asterisk would be good solution.
>
> I hope I have emailed the correct list for this enquiry.
>
> With regards
>
> Wendy
>
>
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