On 20/03/07, David Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 01:29 +0000, Adam Leach wrote:
> The best option is Asterisk (http://asterisk.org/) as it can do the
> following:
>
> * It can record phone calls. Depending on the complexity the
> standard voicemail system might be perfect as this is designed to
> record messages and then email them to the specified email address.
> * Allows creation of automated menu systems
> * Detects caller-id and this can be recorded in database.
> * Allows the user of variety of VoIP Services, so you can have a
> local number for free (ie - sipgate.co.uk) or use a community
> service like http://voipuser.co.uk.
> * Its open source and works without problems on most unix/linux/bsd
> based operating systems, so would work fine with gammu or gnokii
Asterisk can also send and receive SMS messages on a landline.
.... and easily integrate with APIs from SMS consolidators (2sms, csl,
Bayham, Clickatell etc).
Peter
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