Hi!

Winelfred G. Pasamba wrote:

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


he only needs acd i think, ivr is just addons service for pabx system.


/mike


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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