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I will need to have a custom app. What I want to do is take
the Caller ID number and then request the ALI (Automatic
Location Information) from a database. When the database
returns the data I want that data to populate an XML app
which will push it out to the VoIP phone. I work in the 911
industry and I'm looking for a better solution to Asterisk.
A lot of the 911 vendors are using their own modified
versions of Asterisk, but the limitation are well noted.
SipX seems to have all the core features and redundancy out
of the box, whereas Asterisk needs additional hardware and
software (proxies) in order to give the level of
fault-tolerant behavior I need for 911 customers.

The market for 911 is huge and 911 is going through big
changes at the moment where we're seeing counties across the
States moving to IP systems over their old legacy systems.
This is not a desire, rather this is a requirement mandated
at the State levels.

Well, I will continue to bang away at my SipX installation
and see what can or cannot be done. Thanks again!

John
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