Andrew,

>  I am looking to create a VoIP solution for
> my client base, but more importantly looking to PAY someone to help me
> build an Asterisk PBX system for my office and other companies.
>

I am interested to help you out setting up the Asterisk PBX. And for that 
matter, you might want to know more about my background. I've been using 
Asterisk about 2 years and set up several servers in Germany. For instance, 
one project (two servers) is about intra-company communication (IPsec, 
Hamburg - Schleswig); and another one for a cargo company to route their 
North and South America incoming toll-free and cheap rate outgoing calls. I 
also wrote a perl-AGI script which provides the whole multilingual voice 
menu. That includes the connection of a voice-synthesizer to a MsSQL database 
backend (it's through the DBI interface, so it's pretty much independent of 
what database it is). It was for a rental car company. They want to give 
their customers the opportunity to get the latest reservation information on 
the road, where web access is impossible. I extended AstTAPI a little bit to 
fit it in the company's existing Windows-server-based CRM system.

In general, I've been using Linux since its inception and know this system 
pretty much inside out. I am looking forward to the opportunity to cooperate 
with you. The rate I charge in Germany is 50-60 Euro / hour, but I am quite 
open to discussion on that matter.

If you are interested, please drop me a line or we can talk it over at the 
meeting.

Best Regards,

-- 

Joseph C.H. Chen (Ph.D, MCSE)

Freelance IT-Consultant

http://www.joe-chen.com

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