[asterisk-users] gloCOM is Banned in China

2014-04-06 Thread Stephen Wingfield
China bans gloCOM

We heard this week from a prospect in China that our former gloCOM video is 
BANNED !
See if you can work out the offending item.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naL7EuwNKaw



We have removed the offending item in the latest:
GLOCOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kq9rCEmLmg

Still it comes with a 'free' version as always :)


Has anyone else been so treated by China's censorship ? 
Have any Chinese manufacturers been so treated in Europe or the US ?

Would be grateful to hear your views.

Steve
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Re: [asterisk-users] Serviced Office operator panel

2013-03-13 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Andrew

Seems you want something like this:

GLOCOM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naL7EuwNKaw

We can deliver this with PBXware - the world's first Open Source Based Turnkey 
Telephony System.

Steve

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On Mar 12, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Michael Gilleran wrote:

> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Yager [mailto:and...@rwts.com.au] 
> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 5:07 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Cc: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Serviced Office operator panel
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It's a great console, should have included it in my list. 
> 
> Sadly doesn't meet SO requirements. :(
> 
> Andrew
> 
> On 12/03/2013, at 11:00 AM, Patrick Lists  
> wrote:
> 
>> On 03/12/2013 12:07 AM, Andrew Yager wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to find (with some desperation now) a decent web based or 
>>> application based UI that integrates with an Asterisk based PBX and 
>>> is designed for a Serviced Office environment.
>>> 
>>> Key features we're looking for:
>> 
>> Don't know if it covers your requirements but here's another 
>> commercial solution: http://www.getisymphony.com/
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Patrick
> 
> The one that we use is www.fop2.com
> 
> Not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for, but worth a look.
> 
> Mike
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Re: [asterisk-users] Evaluating Asterisk

2010-04-19 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Ted

Funnily enough a Call Center we did for Legal Aid just asked to  
increase from 40 to 60 seats. This replaced the Nortel - the first big  
improvement was ease of configuration.


We have also set up a Directory Inquiry (yes - like 411) that does  
40,000 calls per day. Their reason to go ahead was they wanted more  
stability vis-a-vis (again) Nortel.


If you wish to move beyond 70 - 100 concurrent calls it can become  
more complicated on organising queues, particularly if there is call  
recording that eats resource and so spreads you to more than one server.


You also need to consider how to provide integrated statistics and the  
desktop applications for supervisors to maintain a proper management  
of agents.


Steve

 you welcome to call : 619 760 7772


On Apr 19, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Ted Foote wrote:

I am thinking of moving from a traditional PBX to an asterisk box.  
Many of my leadership group are skeptical of asterisk. So I was  
hoping to find a call center that is currently using this technology  
that would not mind spending some time on a conference call to  
address some concerns that my team has.


Thanks
Ted Foote
Allied Business Services, Inc.
616-741-0437


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Re: [asterisk-users] Suggest Multi-tenant Predictive Dialer ?

2009-06-15 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Kashif

This changes things. We can do, but this is hardly a simple off-the- 
shelf.

I will call you midday Tuesday if I might

Steve
On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Kashif Naeem wrote:


Hello All,

We have a requirement of multi-tenant Predictive Dialer which we can  
sell to multiple call centers. Each call center will have saperate  
interface for setting up campaigns and Reporting. Please suggest  
some solution or let us know if have it to sell ?


Regards,
Kashif Naeem
Business Development Manager
Hadi Telecom
www.haditelecom.com

Cell: +92 (0)345 4226006
Office: +92 (0)42 5692766

Email: kas...@haditelecom.com
MSN: kashif__na...@hotmail.com
Gmail: meet.kas...@gmail.com
Skype: kashif.naeem

302 Y Commercial Area, 2nd Floor DHA Lahore, Pakistan.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Need Recording Solution in Asterisk

2008-11-24 Thread Stephen Wingfield

  - Original Message - 
  From: Kashif Naeem 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 7:08 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Need Recording Solution in Asterisk


  Hello All

  One of our client Bank has 900 employees working in different locations. They 
need to record all internal and external calls. Can any body suggest Call 
Recording Solution for this requirement. We need to know the Hardware / 
Bandwidth and  all requirements and costing. 

  Regards,
  -- 
  Kashif Naeem
  Business Development Manager
  Hadi Telecom
  www.haditelecom.com

  Kashif

  www.bicomsystems.com and pbxware, we often find the customer has unique 
search requirements and a little custom care adds greatly to the turnkey 
solution.

  A few questions that need reply offline though, are:

  1. number of concurrent calls est. 
  2. codecs, or PRI interfacing 
  3. Any search criteria e.g. timestamp, cli ... to be put into filename of 
recording 
  4. Do you need search fields available through an interface for your client ? 
  5. Will you failover require redundancy or is RAID enough ? 

  Regards
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Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-30 Thread Stephen Wingfield

- Original Message - 
From: "Jerry Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 

Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:55 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package


> After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non-
> commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
> the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several
> years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
> the proper method to do so.
>
> My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have
> missed something will just write my own.
>
> I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
> actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR
> either via files or as a login to MySQL.
>
> I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.
>
> I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.
>
> Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very
> minimal International).
>
> Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.
>
> Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.
>
> Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.
>
> Runs on Linux.
>
> All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few
> packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the
> bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
> minimal in cost I have no interest in them.
>
> So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?
>
>
> tia
> Jerry

Jerry

Our telcoware software can provide you all you wish and more.
This is a commercially supported package.
Please contact me offline for all details.

steve 'at} bicomsystems d*t c*m
www.bicomsystems.com 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Recommend some good Click 2 Dial Application

2008-04-14 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Kashif,

outcall.sourceforge.net

support is at 350 EUR / year

contact me offline if required : steve 'at' bicomsystems {dot} com
Steve
  - Original Message - 
  From: Kashif Naeem 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 11:24 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Recommend some good Click 2 Dial Application


  Hello All,

  Can anyone please recommend me some good Click 2 Dial application ?  We need 
to dial using Microsoft Outlook Business Contact Manager.

  Regards,

  -- 
  Kashif Naeem
  Business Development Manager
  Hadi Telecom
  www.haditelecom.com

  Cell: +92 (0)345 4226006
  Office: +92 (0)42 5692766
  
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Gmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Skype: kashif.naeem

  302 Y Commercial Area, 2nd Floor DHA Lahore, Pakistan. 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Applet?

2007-05-02 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Dean : you know well there are other Click-to-Talk at this price range.

http://www.bicomsystems.com/callnow/ coming in at £1000, $2000, €1500 and to 
include minor customisations to provide your look and feel.

Should anyone want more info please contact me offline.

Steve
steve 'at' bicomsystems 'dot' com

  - Original Message - 
  From: Dean Collins 
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 2:56 AM
  Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Applet?


  Salvatore,

  As I’ve said before Estara charge $US50,000 minimum price for their solution. 
We discussed this last time, I’m still waiting for you to show me a 
Click-to-Talk solution for anywhere near our price of £1,100 per server for the 
Corraleta SDK.

   

  Secondly I went to Bluenotenetworks, they don’t have “Click-to-Talk” they 
only have “click to dial” you don’t need to pay anyone for “click to dial” it’s 
a piece of cake you just use dynamically generate call files, if you go to Nerd 
Vittles he shows you how to set it up in about 10 minutes. Being able to dial 
out from an asterisk server to a web inputted phone number is very easy to do 
BUT it’s not what Pablo was after and nothing like Corraleta or Jiax.

   

  Regards,

  Dean Collins
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  +1-212-203-4357 Ph
  +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).


  
  www.Mexuar.com
  Want to voice enable your website?
  Use Corraleta to reach your customers in 10 seconds or less.


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salvatore 
Giudice
  Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2007 8:40 PM
  To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
  Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Applet?

   

  If you want a commercial service, there are some decent companies out there 
like Estara. http://www.estara.com/ These services don’t come cheap.

   

  Bluenote Networks also has a web CTC applet for their SIP PBX that they 
license to enterprises. http://www.bluenotenetworks.com  They have a pretty 
nice VB/XML interface for a webserver to have call control over their PBX as 
well.

   

  If you want something free, you can try Jain-SIP: 
https://jain-sip-applet-phone.dev.java.net/

   

   

   

  --
  Salvatore Giudice
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  VoIP Security Training, LLC
  http://VoIPSecurityTraining.com

  848 N. Rainbow Blvd. #1676
  Las Vegas, NV 89107
  Phone: (617) 959-7625
  Fax: (214) 279-2906

   

  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pablo L. Arturi
  Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 6:02 PM
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Applet?

   

  Hello people. I would like to know if someone knows about any applet to 
include in a web page to start calls. What I am looking for is something that 
doesn't allow users to change numbers, or any other option, so I can include it 
in my web page and force them to call to me and no one else.

   

  I have tried JIAXClient, but it allows people to call anywhere, and what I 
want is just a configurable applet for letting people call me directly with a 
single click.

   

  Anyone? Not sure if this question is off-topic, if so, please accept my 
apologizes.

   

  Thank you,
  Pablo



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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk VS Cisco,Avaya,Siemens,....

2007-04-17 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Thomas

Asterisk is several years proven with many tens of thousands of testimonies.
Ours include deployments on all seven continents and some very large ones as 
well.
Please contact me offline if I can assist specifically.

Successful deployment though depends on many factors not least the competency 
of the person installing. We have had to put together quite a few rescue 
packages where the customer was left with an installer that had disappeared.
Your choice of Interface will be an important decision for the customer on a 
day-to-day basis and you need to consider the desktop tools such as softphone, 
online messaging, fax and sms if you are to compete directly with the 
incumbants.

Where you will always exceed the incumbants is flexibility.
You may wish to look at OutCall that we release recently as source and see if 
it will assist you in integrating with clients exisitng legacy softwares, not 
just Outlook but possibly proprietary as well.

http://outcall.sf.net
http://www.bicomsystems.com/home/C/P/731/143_3564/

Steve
www.bicomsystems.com 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Thomas Deillon 
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 8:50 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk VS Cisco,Avaya,Siemens,


  Hi all,

   

  We are an ISP in Switzerland using only Asterisk boxes for VoIP and we are 
looking for others companies using Asterisk too to prove to our clients that 
Asterisk is a stable solution used by other big companies. 

   

  Thanks a lot for your help,

   

  Thomas Deillon

  Telecom Engineer

  Smart-Telecom



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Re: [asterisk-users] Open Source VoIP client (on a webpage)

2007-04-11 Thread Stephen Wingfield


- Original Message - 
From: "Tim Panton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 


Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Open Source VoIP client (on a webpage)




On 6 Apr 2007, at 21:21, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:


On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 12:00 -0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 16:13:29 +0100
From: Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Open Source VoIP client (on a webpage)
To: Jason Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  Asterisk Users  Mailing
List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed


On 6 Apr 2007, at 00:59, Jason Wolfe wrote:


I need to decide on the best way to add a voip SIP or IAX client

to

a website. I'm thinking that I'd like it to be inline, like an
aplet, on the page. I've got some asterisk servers running to
connect up to, so the real challenge is finding an easily
integrated open source client.

Any suggestions from those who know?


Our SDK isn't open source, but it is an IAX applet -
javascript/DHTML
friendly and lightweight.


Is that applet available unbundled from the rest of your software and
service package? At a flat (ie not per-instance) price?


Yes, it is available separately and the price is  per-server.
Anyone interested should contact me off-list as this is getting
dangerously commercial!

Tim.


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/



For those interested in commercial WebPhones please see:

http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/382_3543/

Please contact me for more info offline : steve 'at} bicomsystems {dot} com
We also have a very wide range of other products and experience that we will 
be able to offer within very reasonable price range.


Steve 


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Re: [asterisk-users] SER vs Asterisk?

2007-03-26 Thread Stephen Wingfield
David : will contact you offline as you requested. Just a general comment from 
your project description. You may do well to consider the amount of call center 
features and statistics you will require. Without knowing all I suspect that 
you will find the project will work best if the home based agents have the 
option to click on desktop applications.

Steve
www.bicomsystems.com
steve 'at' bicomsystems dot com


  - Original Message - 
  From: David Anderson 
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 6:45 PM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] SER vs Asterisk?


  Hi Marco - since you've asked. :)

  We're looking to have 3 to 4 T1 lines dropped into our datacenter, which will 
contain one of the Asterisk boxes.  From the data center, AT&T is going to be 
running a fiberoptic connection directly to our callcenter, which will employ 
about 75-100 people.  We'll have a backup T1 that will be setup with the Master 
Asterisk box at the callcenter.  We have a few hundred home based independent 
contractors scattered across the country - we want them all to have at least a 
soft phone and an extension, but we can't require it. 

  Call routing will be as such:
  All calls from our 800#'s will be sent first to the data center, then over 
the fiber line to our call center.  Call center agent picks up the call, does a 
customer search and asks a few qualifying questions.  They submit the call in a 
web based app that we have, which finds the best available agent (using jabber 
presence).  Once the call is submitted, home based agents will see the call on 
their screen, and then click to claim.  Back at the call center, the callcenter 
rep's page is updated (ajax) with which agent it is.  From this point, phase 
one is just to transfer the call back out through the fiber connection, to the 
data center, then outbound on the t1 line to ring the analog phone of the 
agent. 

  We're looking for some independent help setting this up.  Please email me at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have experience with this type of setup.  Phase 1 will 
be "get it working" - Phase 2 is going to be a lot of customization with our 
current web based system, which uses ColdFusion and SQL 2K. 

  Thanks,
   David



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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 01:49:28 +
From: "Marco Mouta" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] SER vs Asterisk?
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
   < asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" 

Only with Asterisk you can handle it, but of course it depends on  your
requirements on scalability and redundancy needed.

How many agents? How many diferent locations? SIP trunk to your telco or
PSTN ? Remote Agents at home? 

Post more details on your requirements and I believe there are so many
experienced users in this list all around the world that you will have good
tips here.





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Re: [asterisk-users] FW: Seamless Multi Office Asterisk Deployment

2007-03-12 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Brandon,

You're certainly inviting a challenge.
All you describe is possible with PBXware from www.bicomsystems.com  a lot, lot 
more of course and some helping hands.

Please contact me offline if you prefer for more detail.

Regards,
Steve
steve 'at' bicomsystems {dot} com
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brandon Comouche 
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 6:11 PM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] FW: Seamless Multi Office Asterisk Deployment


  Hello

   

  I have a brief and a long question about a possible Asterisk deployment I am 
planning. 

   

  Long Story Short:

  I have four total offices, one main and three remote. All offices are 
connected using dedicated network T1 lines creating one unified network across 
offices. I would like to know if it is possible to set up an Asterisk system 
with the following capabilities:

  - Branch Unification (I know this can be done)

  - Branch Independence (In case of T1 network Failure, PSTN line failover at 
each branch)

  - Roaming Extensions (A user can go to any office and log in to a phone - 
hopefully check voice mail as well)

  Basically, I am asking if Asterisk can be a system that will seamlessly 
operate as one big system and handle failovers as well.

   

  After spending hours playing with Asterisk, reading voip-info.org, and 
watching this list, it seems that Asterisk can handle anything. I just would 
like re-assurance that I am not chasing a lost cause. A simple Yes or No answer 
is acceptable to me. Below I have a long version of what I am trying to do if 
anyone is in the mood to give me more pointers J

   

Brandon

  (Long Version Follows)

   

  Long Story Version:

  Here is what I have to work with:

  - Four Offices (One main and three remote)

  - Dedicated T1 lines connecting three remote offices to one main office (all 
connections made through the main office)

  - Will have a T1 Voice line at the main office

  - Three PSTN lines at each remote office

   

  Essentially what I would like to do is create a system comparable to the 
ShoreTel ShoreGear product line (if you are familiar with it). This system will 
seamlessly unite all offices as one and provide failover in the case of line 
outage. It also allows users to roam from phone to phone across offices 
seamlessly. It has many more features, but those are two main features I am 
looking for. About 40 total phones will be deployed. To make it even more 
difficult, I would like all user extensions to start the same (i.e. across 
offices all extensions are 5### with no discernable pattern).

   

  Progress so far:

  At this time I have determined that I will need a server at each office as 
well as a T1 card (TE110P) at the Main office and the four port TDM PSTN cards 
at each remote office. I plan on using the Polycom IP 430 or 501 (Undecided, 
501 if required). I have been using TrixBox to this point, would like to 
continue if possible. It appears that I will want to use DunDi in some fashion 
to unite the branches.

   

  My main roadblock right now is trying to figure out how to get all the 
information across the offices at the same time (extensions, voicemail). I have 
successfully had two boxes communicate, but what I am looking for is much more 
complex I feel. I have thought of synchronized MySQL databases, but I do not 
know if that will work the way I wish.

   

  If anyone reads this far ;) I am looking for suggestions for routes I might 
consider or places I should/could look for more information. I am relatively 
new to Asterisk, but I am not afraid to get my hands dirty. If something I said 
did not make any sense or if there is more information I could provide, I am 
happy to help where I can. Thank you for your time and assistance.

   

Brandon Comouche
  An IT Guy



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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-08 Thread Stephen Wingfield

> Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
> and softphone.

You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and
javascript,
so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.


Is this a commercial app?
I cant find a download link or something about prices.


We are recently launcing CallNow to provide complete web page with zero 
install / config for the client

For the moment we would recommend X-Lite or  Idefisk are both supported
Please call for more info ;)
www.bicomsystems.com/callnow/ 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Management GUI

2006-12-08 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Scott,

What you write sounds standard to any Commerical Application.
Our Call Center version has much more besides:

CallCenter:
http://87.238.74.83/admin/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
pbxware

I will contact you directly if I might.

Steve
steve 'at} bicomsystems .dot} com
  - Original Message - 
  From: Scott Pinhorne 
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:00 PM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Management GUI


  Hi All

   

  Can anyone suggest a comprehensive GUI manager for Asterisk. It doesn't 
matter if it is open source or commercial.

   

  We currently have 100's of users currently managed via the real time 
database. Groups of users belong to their own contexts. 

   

  We would like a system that is able to integrate with our current real time 
setup and then allow us the ability to customise every feature of a user 
account from an interface as well as allowing other users to login an only 
manage people within their context. The GUI needs to have a distinction between 
configuring phones to act as terminals and then configuring agents who can roam 
around these phones.

   

  I look forward to hearing from anyone that can suggest a good GUI or maybe 
from someone who has a GUI they can customise for us.

   

  Many Thanks in Advance

  SP

   



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Re: [asterisk-users] Multi-site Redundancy. Possible?

2006-11-27 Thread Stephen Wingfield
John,

What you ask is perfectly possible and can be delivered as a turnkey soltuion.
However I can't pretend we achieved it without some considerable time invested.

I will contact you offline with a little more detail.

Steve
steve 'at] bicomsystems [dot} com

  - Original Message - 
  From: Heyer, JohnX 
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 12:36 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Multi-site Redundancy. Possible?


  We have 3 sites located across the US.  Each has its own Asterisk PBX with a 
stand-alone installation.  The sites are connected via VPN, fully messed, with 
fractional DS3s to the same service provider.

   

  We'd like to set it up so that if the PBX at site A fails, it fails over to B 
or C, if the PBX at B fails it fails over to A or C, and so on.

   

  I know Cisco CallManager supports this using CallManager groups.  Does 
Asterisk support it as well?  Most of the things about redundancy I've read 
seem to assume single-site.

   

  John Heyer, Network Specialist

  CompuCom @ Intel Research, Seattle

  (206) 633-9926

   



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[asterisk-users] OutCall Release

2006-11-14 Thread Stephen Wingfield
LONDON, UK (14th November 2006) - Bicom Systems announced today it has 
released its first freeware software to the "Asterisk Community", OutCall.


This is to be the first of similar releases of proprietary tools that can 
assist users with getting the most out of Asterisk and will also be released 
as freeware.


As part of Bicom Systems wish to support the Community the Company will also 
be asking if members could make donations through PayPal to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  as they see appropriate for any benefit they 
receive from OutCall. These donations will be used exclusively to encourage 
the development of Asterisk through the offering of Bonuses or similar 
rewards.


For full details on Bicom Systems products please visit 
http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/288/. To download a copy of 
OutCall, please visit www.bicomsystems.com Documentation is available at 
www.bicomsystems.com/docs/outcall/ .


For more information, please contact:
Stephen Wingfield
44-20-7043-3489
steve [at}bicomsystems [dot}com 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Newbie questions about Voice mail

2006-11-08 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Brian,

I should concur with all that Dean raised.
Given the experience level you describe and the clear business case for what 
you want to do, had you considered a commerical solution ?


It would give you the peace of mind that all will work. It will also allow 
you to do many of the smaller features such as Outlook Integration in a 
click and drop manner as well as the group issues, setting up of voicemail 
delivery to email etc.


See some other comments below.

Steve
(of course would be more than happy to promote our own but there are others 
you could do well to look at)



- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Dean Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 


Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 9:01 PM
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Newbie questions about Voice mail



Dean

Thanks for responding. I have added more info in your reply. Right now we 
do not operate our own PBX or voice mail system. All of the service is 
provided by the telco. As a start I was wondering if I could simply put in 
asterisk to do just voicemail. I am assuming the telco can configure all 
the phone to automatically call forward to "asterisk" on no answer. If 
asterisk can handle this I am assuming that a user would just call some 
number to retiev voice mail. They would lose the call waiting light on 
their phone so the email notification of a voice mail would be necessary.



..Brian


On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, Dean Collins wrote:


Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 00:04:36 -0500
From: Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion

Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Newbie questions about Voice mail

Hi Brian,
I'm sure some other people will give you better answers but quick
answers are;

1/ Depends on volume of message leaving/collection, is it in a single
location? Multiple locations with multiple time zones?


Two locations, one time zone. Could be two different systems since they 
are in two different cites connected by a 1G connection.





Estimate the number of voicemails left per hour and reply with this.


There are about 3000 phones. Some are busier than others os lets say 2 
messages per phone per day. An they are mostly in the peak work day so 
lets say 500 per hour and the average length is 30 seconds.


This is less than 5 concurrent messages :)
I think you will need to have at least a T1 system because you are going to 
face some fairly extreme variations in usage.



2/ retrieve either via deliver to email or dial in to a number to
collect voicemail via phone (or collect and play via a website)


What does the conversion and how does one handle bulk updates? to users?
How much control does the user have?



How is a user informed that voicemail are waiting for them ?
What is you existing PBX, how would the Asterisk based system interface with 
it ? does it use SIP ? or T1 interface ?




How are the retrieving their voicemail now? Do you want to replicate
this for ease of replacement as near as possible?


Right now we are using the voice mail service provided by the teclo and 
are spending $0.06 per minute. The user connects to the voice mail by 
dialing  *99 and entering a password on their office set or remoetely by 
dialing 123-MAIL on any phone (123 is the three digit prefix of their 
phone number) and then entering their password. They do not have any voice 
to email service today. If possible I would like to ease the transition if 
it can be done. Lots of stepswill follow discovery if it can be done. >





3/ Not sure what you mean by tie in?


How do you match a voice mail box to an email address?
Can there be multiple email addresses for one voice mail box?


You can program the Asterisk but with a good interface, click and drop.




4/ Sure, how do you have this configured at the moment? Why not
replicate voicemail group delivery in the same format?


Talkmail is a service provided by the telco where you group a bunch of 
numbers together so you can send the same message to all of them at the 
same time.


Again it can be programmed but click and drop may be easier.






Cheers,

Dean



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 4 November 2006 11:54 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Newbie questions about Voice mail


I am totally ignorant about actually using asterisk for any purpose. I
have read some of the docs but not all. I am currently doing a

telephone

audit for my company and one of the issues is voice mail. We are

spending

quit a bit of money with our telco for voice mail services and I was
wondering about using asterisk as just a voice mail system. We are not
quite ready to move to a full VOIP system yet but if I can get this

system

in place the VOIP will follow.

Could I get all 3000 phones (on 2 sites) or a large subset set 

Re: [asterisk-users] operator console

2006-11-07 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Andres,

The Bicom Systems Operator Panel is probably what you are looking for. OPCOM

http://www.bicomsystems.com/docs/opcom/1.0/html/

This is included with every copy of PBXware and is fully supported.
If you care to register you may order a trial of PBXware with our SOHO.

Regards
Steve
steve 'at' bicomsystems 'dot' com



- Original Message - 
From: "Andres Paglayan" <>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 


Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 5:27 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] operator console



Hi,

My users are currently using an operator console interface like this:
see it at: http://www.whssf.org/interface.jpg

which came with a Praxon PDX we got about 5 years ago, which is now 
unsupported,
it works very good and converts any analog phone plugged into the  system 
into a powerful console,

(provided you have a computer next to it)
you just provide the box ip, user login, user pass, and extension,  and 
voila.


I'll be switching the company's phone system to Asterisk.

I know * is way much more flexible and rich featured than the box we 
currently have,


...but I'll need to give the users a good mean to "see"
what's going on,
who is busy,
easy transfer with click here and there,
easy conference,
easy queue handler,
easy way to see/use many lines at the same time

is there any "best" console they can use?

I don't mind using a commercial product,
if the only part we have to pay for is the gui,
besides, we will buying the enterprise * version

Thanks a bunch,

Andres

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Re: [asterisk-users] Call Center requirements

2006-10-06 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Todd,

Appreciate you have submitted to a non-commercial forum. One cannot but note 
though that most of what you require is probably already available 
off-the-shelf in commercially available packages and does not need to be 
reinvented.


If you wish to know more of one such package, please contact me offline : 
steve [at} bicomsystems{dot]com


Steve

- Original Message - 
From: "John Novack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 


Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Call Center requirements



HIPPA indeed needs to be considered in any medical application
Requirements are not unreasonable, but the client will suffer if data goes 
where it shouldn't
I would also suggest that consideration be given to the Sangoma products. 
They have a 5 year warranty, will work with ANY modern motherboard, and if 
they don't, you will get top notch support, not the typical Digium answer 
of "try another motherboard"



John Novack

BJ Weschke wrote:

On 10/5/06, Todd Houle Asterisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Guys-
While I played a little with Asterisk a year or so ago, I'm getting 
ready to
roll out a project now that I think is perfect for it.  My friend with 
with

a commercial solution he has been very unhappy with and is thinking of
replacing it with Asterisk.  Below are his requirements.  Anything here 
jump
out as a problem? I'm thinking of purchasing a few Digiium card - not 
sure
which we need yet...   and finding a box to run it on. The only part I'm 
not

sure is how to address is having the client record auto-appear on screen
when the call comes in.  I did see plug ins for recording the calls... 
Is

asterisk the best solution for this?
 thanks
Todd

Begin forwarded message:

From: "A. Pathuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: October 2, 2006 2:51:32 AM EDT
To: Todd Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Call Center requirements


Todd,

Here is the brief doc you requested.

The process that we need is pretty simple...


We get a bunch of DID (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers from SBC.
As we get a client, we assign them a DID #.
They forward their existing phones to their DID number when their lines
are busy or after hours.
The DID # is programmed into the telephony system so we can program the
caller ID, and enter the appropriate script to pop up when that number
comes through.

When a call comes in, I would like to have all calls automatically
recorded without any of the call agents having to press a record button
for each call.

We also current have conference call functionality where we can connect
one caller to another caller (used when the ER needs to speak to a
doctor).

Ideally also, I would like the recorded calls to sort by client and
store in the appropriate clients folder, which then can be
automatically zipped and sent via email to the clients inbox at any
desired interval.


We are also developing a web-based app where the details of each call
can be entered ( a sort of call log) so the clients can also log into a
web interface and see the details of each call (currently, most clients
get their call logs via fax in the am and at midnight).

It would be great if somehow, the caller ID on the server/astericks can
automatically pull up the appropriate clients profile from our web app,
so the details can be entered into the correct profile.  Otherwise, for
each call that comes in, the call agent has to pull up the clients
profile while the caller is on the phone, before s/he can take down the
details of the call.

This is really rough, but I hope it gives the basic idea.  We can
discuss in further detail once you take a look at this.


Ofcourse, as well it would be great to be able to setup a co-location in
India utilizing the same infrastructure.



There are a number of ways to do this, but given the application it
appears to be (medical), and additional requirement not mentioned here
(and quite possibly the most important) is HIPPA compliance with
regard to security of who has access to what information.



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Re: [asterisk-users] Multiple asterisk same GUI

2006-09-28 Thread Stephen Wingfield



Sharon,
 
pbxware.bicomsystems.com
U: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P: pbxware
 
All standard.
 
Steve
steve {at] bicomsystems [dot} com

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Sharon Lim 
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - 
  Non-Commercial Discussion 
  Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:52 
  AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Multiple 
  asterisk same GUI
  Hi there, Im wondering, is it possible to have single 
  GUI on same DB but write to different asterisk server? Means assuming you have 
  3 asterisk server with same configurations. Therefore with the same DB but it 
  write to different asterisk server conf files. where is the connection that we 
  should focus? Thanks-- Regards, Sharon Lim 
  *Good memories are to be folded neatly and tucked away into the back 
  pocket * 
  
  

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Re: [asterisk-users] Multi Asterisk Server to relay call request

2006-08-01 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Fadjar

I cannot offer documentation as you request.
In answer to creating a central system. This is possible but requires some 
level thought and time.
You may be better choosing one of the turnkey packages available, either 
OpenSource or Commercial that if well put together would achieve what you 
describe by simple point and drop.


If you want a wide selection I suggest you try the Commercial List.

If you wish to contact me direct : steve 'at ' bicomsystems {dot} com

Steve

- Original Message - 
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To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 


Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:35 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Multi Asterisk Server to relay call request



Dear Gurus,

I'm newbe in Asterisk and I want to evaluate the system.
I have several location branch office and I want to use VOIP between them.
Is there any documentation about Asterisk that cover several location and 
the dial plan?
Is it possible to have one central Asterisk to control all the remote 
asterisk?



Regards,
Fadjar T


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Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for carrier grade redundant solution

2006-07-28 Thread Stephen Wingfield



Chris,
 
Heartbeat failover will usually be your best mixed 
approach.
 
As always there is a cost benefit to be 
considered.
Where the call absolutely has to stay up then 
Fault-Tolerant software and hardware is the only option that works with Asterisk 
to date.
 
If however you wish to keep costs to a mimimum then 
possibly an onsite / hosted model where the back up is available remotely. This 
model depends on set up however.
 
In all cases I would suggest you take a peruse of 
PBXware : http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/online_demo/ which 
is our SMB Edition. We will next week launch our Call Center Edition that is 
packed with features and functions to assist the running of a dedicated to 
running a Call Center efficiently.
 
Feel free to contact me offline steve {at] 
bicomsystems {dot] com and can make more precise suggestions according to 
requirement.
 
Regards
Steve
 
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Christopher 
  Aloi 
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - 
  Non-Commercial Discussion ; asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 3:44 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for 
  carrier grade redundant solution
  Hello List -We are looking add Asterisk to the core of 
  our voice/data network.  Our first application will provide a hosted call 
  center application for a number of tenants (customers) who will have between 
  5-20 agents (seats) answering ingress calls.  The calls will ingress and 
  egress the Asterisk server SIP (all TDM is handled by Sonus switches). 
  My goal is to design a redundant solution using a multiple Asterisk 
  servers with an NFS mounted filesystem.I've done some reading 
  regarding Asterisk redundany, and so far it seems the best approach is running 
  redundant hardware (power supplies etc), matching servers (with a heart beat 
  ping between them) and a NFS filer for storage (hot swapable) connected to 
  each box via gigE. Am I on the right track?  Any other 
  suggestions or resources I might have missed regarding developing a redundant 
  solution?Thanks for your time,_Chris_
  
  

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *

2004-07-29 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Dear all...
(B
(BMay we thank Seshu for his confidence in our products, service and team.
(B
(BWe must however inform you that we were not planning to introduce our
(Bproducts and services until they are 100% ready. Although, we have a great
(Bproduct range it has yet to be finalised.
(B
(BRather than cause any unnecessary disappointment we will temporarily be
(Bsuspending our web site. Please accept our apologies and we ask for your
(Bunderstanding. Because of these circumstances anyone requesting a demo may
(Bhave to wait longer than usual.
(B
(BWith kind regards,
(B
(BBicom Systems
(B
(B- Original Message -
(BFrom: "Kanuri, Seshu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(BTo: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(BSent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:42 PM
(BSubject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *
(B
(B
(B> By the way has anyone contacted / invited Stephen Wingfield of Bicom
(BSystems or found out
(B> whether they are going to participate in the conference.
(B>
(B> Have anyone of you saw a demo of their GUI Software for Asterisk
(BManagement or at least visited their site.
(B> Bicom systems has a pretty good tool. You must see this. (I may soon be
(Bone of their first buyers of this high productivity tool.)
(B>
(B> The url for the site is http://www.bicomsystems.com
(B>
(B> Seshu Kanuri
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] determining legal VoIP service

2004-01-31 Thread Stephen Wingfield
I heard this argument when in SA by a group using Net2Phone- it was not
accepted by the head of the Foreign Department of Telkom with whom I also
spoke. Also of importance is that in many countries there have been police
raids and confiscation of equipment used by CallShops because the CallShops
are deemed by the incumbent to be 'breaking out'. You by offering these
services would be encouraging them to do so. For consumers their task is
impossible.
At this point it is mostly about MONEY - if the equipment used is cheaply
priced it may be worthwhile for your customers to just have it raided once
in a while or if your rates so good they can afford the bribes to keep the
police out.

As far as your legal position it comes down to TWO things: 1. What that
state says 2. Their ability to enforce it

With Spain it is part of the European Union and Free Competition
legilslation so there is no issue at all.
With Nigeria it is illegal however even if their courts obtain judgement
against you (probably without you knowing) they would be set upon the task
of taking the judgement to your juristiction to enforce it - if where you
live has a bilateral agreement with that country.

Final comment - there are a lot of people doing what you want to out of
Nigeria. I even know of one guy who is married to a barrister. I don't think
you will have a problem finding people who will want to do the business.

Stephen Wingfield


> Actually I believe this is one of the few things that can be done
> without worrying about the state(s) PUC coming down on your head. Since
> your users are in another country the state PUC cannot consider you
> providing a telephone service in their jurisdiction.
>
> - Dustin -
>
> Walker Haddock wrote:
>
> > Can anyone recommend who we can consult with that could provide advice
on the legality of a proposed VoIP service.  Specifically, we would provide
VoIP termination in the USA to clients in Spain, Nigeria and Guana.  The
termination service would connect the VoIP clients to the PSTN through a
carrier like MCI, Verizon, etc.  The calls placed would connect anywhere in
the world via the USA carrier.
> >
> > Thanks, Walker
>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris

2003-12-14 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Just to repeat - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please reply if you wish.

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From: "Stephen Wingfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris


> SATURDAY 20th
>
> I have had far fewer emails than the noise created earlier about Mark's
> arrival in Paris. Everyone who has contacted me I have replied to once.
> Again please - if you want to come please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
will
> set a venue and time tomorrow evening to email to all concerned.
>
> Steve
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "marrandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris
>
>
> > On Thursday 11 December 2003 12:53 pm, Bob Knight wrote:
> > > Is the party at the Paris Hilton?
> > >
> > > sorry, couldn't help it...
> > >
> > > --
> > > Bob Knight
> >
> >
> > Bob...I'm really surprised at you !!!
> >
> > I thought you would have said,  'Is the party in Paris Hilton'
> >
> > lol  ;-)
> >
> > --
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> > A: Chewing gum.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris

2003-12-13 Thread Stephen Wingfield
SATURDAY 20th

I have had far fewer emails than the noise created earlier about Mark's
arrival in Paris. Everyone who has contacted me I have replied to once.
Again please - if you want to come please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will
set a venue and time tomorrow evening to email to all concerned.

Steve

- Original Message -
From: "marrandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris


> On Thursday 11 December 2003 12:53 pm, Bob Knight wrote:
> > Is the party at the Paris Hilton?
> >
> > sorry, couldn't help it...
> >
> > --
> > Bob Knight
>
>
> Bob...I'm really surprised at you !!!
>
> I thought you would have said,  'Is the party in Paris Hilton'
>
> lol  ;-)
>
> --
> Q: What's hard going in and soft and sticky coming out?
> A: Chewing gum.
>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris

2003-12-11 Thread Stephen Wingfield
Dear ALL:

Following Mark's request: if all those who want to meet in Paris on 20th
could please email me asap. Please confirm if there is a time you would not
be able to make it. I will then judge numbers and make a posting/reply to
you all on Sunday with time/venue etc.

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Thank you kindly,
Stephen Wingfield


> Stephen Wingfield wrote:
> > Mark,
> > Following email of a couple of days ago - if you could confirm if you
> > want me to put things together for you in Paris. As mentioned I am in
> > London from 24th to 30th but otherwise Paris. Stephen
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:16 PM
> > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris
> >
> >
> >> Mark,
> >>
> >> We're happy to host something in London if you were dropping round
> >> these sides.
> >>
> >> Tan
> >> Telappliant.com
> >> Voiptalk.org
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of WipeOut
> >> Sent: 30 November 2003 20:45 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris
> >>
> >>
> >> Make sure and let us know anytime you are stopping by London.. :)
> >> (Just not between the 2nd-22nd December cos I will be away)
> >>
> >> Later..
> >>
> >>
> >> Mark Spencer wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'll be there until jan 5.  The 19th would definitely be too early,
> >>> maybe the 20-22?  Possibly even after the new year, jan 2 or 3.
> >>>
> >>> Mark
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, zoa wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Count me and one of my collegue's in.
> >>>> How long are you staying in Paris ? The 19th might be a bit early
> >>>> for us, but then again maybe not :)
> >>>>
> >>>> Zoa.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> At 23:28 29/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> I'm coming to Paris Dec 19.  I was wondering if there was any
> >>>>> interest in having an Asterisk get together in Paris sometime near
> >>>>> there.  Any one out there interested?  Anyone in Paris who could
> >>>>> help
> >>
> >>>>> organize something like that? :)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Mark
> >>>>>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris

2003-12-02 Thread Stephen Wingfield

Mark,
Following email of a couple of days ago - if you could confirm if you want
me to put things together for you in Paris. As mentioned I am in London from
24th to 30th but otherwise Paris.
Stephen

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris


> Mark,
>
> We're happy to host something in London if you were dropping round these
> sides.
>
> Tan
> Telappliant.com
> Voiptalk.org
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of WipeOut
> Sent: 30 November 2003 20:45
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris
>
>
> Make sure and let us know anytime you are stopping by London.. :) (Just
> not between the 2nd-22nd December cos I will be away)
>
> Later..
>
>
> Mark Spencer wrote:
>
> >I'll be there until jan 5.  The 19th would definitely be too early,
> >maybe the 20-22?  Possibly even after the new year, jan 2 or 3.
> >
> >Mark
> >
> >On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, zoa wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Count me and one of my collegue's in.
> >>How long are you staying in Paris ? The 19th might be a bit early for
> >>us, but then again maybe not :)
> >>
> >>Zoa.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>At 23:28 29/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I'm coming to Paris Dec 19.  I was wondering if there was any
> >>>interest in having an Asterisk get together in Paris sometime near
> >>>there.  Any one out there interested?  Anyone in Paris who could help
>
> >>>organize something like that? :)
> >>>
> >>>Mark
> >>>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoiceGlo

2003-12-02 Thread Stephen Wingfield

- Original Message -
From: "Mark Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoiceGlo


> You can definitely do that with GSM and G.729 when running IAX / IAX2.
>
> Mark
>
> On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I wonder which voice codec they use, they say one can use a
> > 28k modem using their service which rules out ilbc.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 17:34:41 -0500
> >  "Chris HARIGA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > VoiceGlo is comercial version of Asterisk? :)))
> > > loo
> > > Take a loock on http://www.voiceglo.com/
> > > The softphone is IAX :)
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > >
> > > Chris HARIGA
> > > Techselesta Inc.
> > > http://www.techselesta.com/
> >
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Mark,
Following email of a couple of days ago - if you could confirm if you want
me to put things together for you in Paris. As mentioned I am in London from
24th to 30th but otherwise Paris.
Stephen

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris

2003-11-30 Thread Stephen Wingfield

- Original Message -
From: "Senad Jordanovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 1:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] * Party in Paris


> Mark Spencer wrote:
> > I'm coming to Paris Dec 19.  I was wondering if there was any
> > interest in having an Asterisk get together in Paris sometime near
> > there.  Any one out there interested?  Anyone in Paris who could help
> > organize something like that? :)
> >
> > Mark
> >
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> I have a friend in Paris who will probably be able to organise this.
> Stephen, can you?
>
> SJ
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Mark - I am more than happy to put together whatever you need done.
Obviously could do with knowing how many people, what time of day, do you
want to eat - drink or just somewhere quiet.
Depending how we take this forward can supply full contact details mobile,
personal email address.

Stephen Wingfield

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