search google for IVRS.pm
IVRS stands for Interactive Voice Response System

i made a game what would make a caller guess a number

spikes said:
> Check out vovida.org, I guess what you want is the 'auto-attendant'
> feature which you can try googling for that word and add a few 'open
> source' ,etc before it, goodluck :).
>
> Lito Lampitoc wrote:
>
>>Pre,
>>
>>if you want to have just a simple answering machine, then use vgetty.
>>But it looks like you really want a PABX, for that purpose, Asterisk is
>>the only open source application I know, check if your old PABX is
>>supported. "Asterisk not only supports traditional phone equipment, it
>>enhances them with additional capabilities."
>>
>>You'll be needing an API around your PABX to make it work.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Lito
>>
>>On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 12:40, Jopoy C. Solano wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Mensahe ni Lito Lampitoc...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Jopoy,
>>>>
>>>>There is an open source PABX/VOIP application developed by Digium, it's
>>>>called Asterisk, more on http://www.asterisk.org. I think you have to
>>>>buy the hardware, like an FXO or an FXS.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Lito,
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>I'm trying to avoid buying "new hardware" as much as possible :) Have
>>> you
>>>come accross a software that can make-do with an ordinary 56K modem?
>>>
>>>I saw some programs in freshmeat and in sourceforge that has answering
>>>machine, autodialing, and voice announcement features. I'm still looking
>>>for a program wherein the caller is allowed to dial the local number
>>>without the need of an operator.
>>>
>>>The idea is to provide the caller with a voice menu where he can choose
>>> if
>>>he wants to dial the local number right away or wait for an operator to
>>>answer. If the former is chosen, the caller can then dial the local
>>> number
>>>immediately. The program will capture the generated tone and use it to
>>>mimic steps 3) and 4) as mentioned below.
>>>
>>>Thanks ulit! :)
>>>
>>>'jopoy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 11:06, Jopoy C. Solano wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi! Are there any available open source software that is suitable for
>>>>>the ff. situation?
>>>>>
>>>>>We have an old PABX system that has no answering machine. The incoming
>>>>>lines are not capable of trunk hunting.
>>>>>
>>>>>Incoming calls are handled in the ff. manner:
>>>>>
>>>>>1) Every time an incoming call is received, it is answered by an
>>>>>operator. 2) The operator then asks the caller what local
>>>>>office/number he wants to connect to.
>>>>>3) After getting info from the caller, the operator then hits the
>>>>>"flash" button and dials the local number.
>>>>>4) When a local number has been successfully contacted, the operator
>>>>>hangs the phone and the caller is automatically transferred to local
>>>>>office.
>>>>>
>>>>>In the meantime, I'll try my luck with sourceforge and freshmeat.
>>>>>
>>>>>I hope someone can help me :)
>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>'jopoy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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