Jim,
A few suggestions:
You could consider to add a few analog ports to the asterisk and interface
those with the Avaya analog stations. The analog stations can be used to
connect a voice mail system (asterisk) in the same way as Audix does. You
have to check if you have mode code integration l
Jim Houser wrote:
IMHO you made a bad choice with your GS2K's. If you had bought something
like a Cisco/Linksys/Sipura or even a Polycom you'd be able to have dial
plans loaded into the phone.
I tried a Linksys. It was ok, but I bailed on it quick since the model I
had did not do POE.
> Just out of interest; what is your "financial company" environment?
We are a small company servicing consumer and mortgage loans with a small
inbound center and collections group.
> Not until you commit the number to the network by pressing the send key do
you initiate a call.
I understand
ABP Tech is throwing a show for everyone that is in the industry in a multiple city tour. I have been to this show every year they had it in Dallas and the third year they had it over 300 people showed up. Mark Spencer speaks regularly at this event and I can say by first hand it has only gotten be
You're right, this is a question for the user list but let me try to
answer it.
Just out of interest; what is your "financial company" environment? I
have a 250 seat install working on Wall Street for a firm supplying a
managed OMS. We use their old Definity G3 to route calls to and from the
PSTN
Dear Loan,
Please Count us in as your FIRST Customer :)
Rehan
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Dat
I need a 954 DID for Weston, Florida. Email me privately off list.
Thanks,
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The subject of this message got me laughing, do you think that on the
4th someone will sell you all of North America for that price?
On 7/4/06, Ronald Wiplinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got a client who wants to terminate 300 lines to USA with an average
of 500 minutes a day per line!
A
Hi, Let me ask one on this list if they can provide 2 dids per rate center in tier 1 usa market. Need pricing , -- MikeSales Managerhttp://www.theclubvoip.com
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Ronald,
More to the volume, to get better pricing, duration of each call is of
equal importance.
Tier 1 guys would want a monthly commitment of $50,000+ to get you
rates below 1 cents/min, taking into consideration the current
estimation @ 1cent/min your volume would equal 45k.
Hope this h
You want to charge $5000 for a small biz Asterisk server? Yes, you
definitely need to rethink your strategy. I would rather think that $1500
is the maximum
At risk of sounding a bit rude
I really have never understood where this mentality of Asterisk being a
"cheap" system ever got starte
Particularly on the GXP-2000, firmware 1.1.0.13
Under "ADVANCED SETTINGS", option "No Key Entry Timeout:" is set to 4
seconds by default. Lower this number to suite your needs.
Brian Franklin
www.ntginc.net
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Sent: Tuesday, Ju
I would be inclined to mention the benefits that VoIP has - e.g.,>
reduced/eliminated need for phone wiring if Ethernet is in place,
ability to set up off-premise extensions, ability to relocate the
business to another networked location without slow/expensive
telephone downtime, ability to confi
Of course you can sell a Business PBX for $5000 remember it is not only the
hardware and the software but it is the support you are going to provide and
the technical services for actually installing it plus the time you will
take to sit down with the client and work out his/her dial plan
configura
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Steve Totaro i have been trying to reach you via email without luck
as it seems totarotechnologies.com is down from this side of the
internet. all my messages are bouncing.
i did talk to you briefly over the phone but the call was disconnected
before
Hi ,
yes laws were changed last March for ILD license...
We are expecting ours next month when we will be able to offer DIDs
regards,
Ioan
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> On Asterisk, to call out you dial and press send, (for example on my
> Grandstream 2000s - I can't get my Avaya 46XX phones to stay registered on
> Asterisk). My users see this as "cell phone" operation and somehow that
> lowers their perceived value of Asterisk. I know, stupid, but it is wha
I got a client who wants to terminate 300 lines to USA with an average
of 500 minutes a day per line!
Any offer send me via private email.
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
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Jim Houser wrote:
>
> On Asterisk, to call out you dial and press send, (for example on my
> Grandstream 2000s - I can't get my Avaya 46XX phones to stay registered on
> Asterisk). My users see this as "cell phone" operation and somehow that
> lowers their perceived value of Asterisk. I know,
Jim Houser wrote:
> On Asterisk, to call out you dial and press send, (for example on my
> Grandstream 2000s - I can't get my Avaya 46XX phones to stay registered on
> Asterisk). My users see this as "cell phone" operation and somehow that
> lowers their perceived value of Asterisk. I know, st
In my call center, calls to T-mobile postpaid cell phones (352-870-)
are priced at $.008 but calls to T-mobile prepaid cell phones
(352-328-) are $.024. Is that just an anomaly in the Voicepulse
pricing database or does T-mobile charge more to terminate calls to
prepaid phones than to post
I believe this is mostly a function of the phone or ATA you choose and
how configurable it is. I have certainly come across IP phones with no
send button and of course analog phones hooked up to ATAs don't have
send buttons.
More than likely you will find some timeout value to set on many of
See if you can setup a dial plan on your phones... that way when they collect
enough digits they "press send" automatically.
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> Sent: 04 July 2006 16:00
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
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Hi,
Please accept my apologies in advance. This question may be more suited
to the user list, but I would have to believe people deploying Asterisk
professionally have had to deal with this. I manage an IT department in a
financial company and am trying to integrate Asterisk into it beside an
Hi All,
We have a full time position available and are looking to recruit an
engineer to assist in the support of our telephony network.
Candidates need to have good hands on experience of SIP protocol,
Asterisk, Linux sys admin and good debugging skills.
Location is London, UK.
regards,
Si
I would have to agree here as well. Just because you can install * on a good
cheap system does not mean that you want to. I really think if Asterisk is
going to be a competitor in the VoIP market we really need to make sure it
shines. We can not just be "throwing" together a system that will get th
Thanks for that Sean, that's good to know
Cheers
Paul
> My smallest commercial installation is 3 phones.
>
> I am doing my largest this Friday, 15 handsets, 6 analogue lines.
>
> I am also in UK, customers are interested because of features and
> possibility of free/low cost calls.
>
>
> --
> Sea
30 jun 2006 kl. 03.22 skrev Rehan AllahWala:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+variables
Has any one written or know of a variable to capture the from ip
address of the call from the
headers in extensions.conf ?
Depends on what protocol you are using. Check the SIP_PEER and
IAX_PEE
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