I have this setup working similarly to your requirements for a couple
of my customers.

I have emailed you in private with screenshots of the application. I
think you will get a good idea of what it does or can do.

The idea is that the AGI script does the checks you mentioned, then
passes the information (pull/push - client/server environment) to a
windows client application (MSN like) and asks the operator (or phone
user) for action (any AGI action can be accomplished).

The application is ready for more than a year now, running in
production and can be customized to anyone's specific needs.

If other people are interested both development and pricing is
flexible based on your exact needs. Screenshots available for those
interested.

Thanks




On 26/08/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, we are looking for a unix programmer who can write the following type 
> of
> application that works with asterisk.
> 
> 1. Operator Console.
> When a call comes in on a did, the did should be looked up in a 
> database(against
> a list of did's assigned to companies) and the name of the "called company"
> should be looked up. If a flag on the DID entry in the database is to forward
> to the operator, then the name of the called company is displayed on the
> operator console, ie "FooCompany is being called on line xxx-xxx-xxxx". If 
> not,
> the call should be forwarded to the IVR/Context for the company.(the context
> will be looked up in a database table as well).
> 
> The operator console should be able to answer, park, transfer and hang up 
> calls
> it recieves. Additional calls(up to 3 at a time) should be able to be 
> displayed
> and answered.
> 
> 2. Asterisk will need to be configured to work with the above application. We
> don't know the best way to do this. Probably some sort of forwarding of the
> call to the "operator extension" and agi.
> 
> We have a small initial budget($800.00) which I know is very low for something
> like this, but we would like to work with someone to do some sort of payment 
> or
> licensing plan for the application with eventual buyout.
> 
> The program can be in any language, ncurses/c, perl-ncurses, php-ncurses
> anything you like just as long as it works and is somewhat fast.
> 
> I would write this myself, but I don't have the time since we are nearing
> deployment of all of the actual infrastructure for our showplace client.
> 
> 
> 
> -Brent
> 
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