This is encouraging. I'm still waiting for them to follow through.
On 4/13/07, Stephen Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To Everyone and Anyone:
Please take Notice:
SELLVOIP.NET resolved my problem and all I can say is I am happy and look
forward to doing business with them.
Thank you Jed
Well you are right Brian's IVR needs work but it don't take more than
one sysop to run Asterisk.
There are alot of business that started with only one. Look at ebay.com
And I think you should have sent your email private to Brian.
Best regards,
Al Bochter
Bochter Services
Did you check your US
To Everyone and Anyone:
Please take Notice:
SELLVOIP.NET resolved my problem and all I can say is I am happy and look
forward to doing business with them.
Thank you Jed
Steve
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I did receive my refund check today. I'm assuming its good. ;-)
It is up to you to decide if they conduct their business poorly, though my
actions speak of my thoughts. They may be poor, but a crook does not send
out refund checks. ;-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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On 4/10/07, Glenn Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a customer that would like to know what were good resources for phone
lists to insert into a predictive dialer system. What they are looking for
is a list that has been DNC scrubbed and also able to search for lists based
on mu
I'm looking for an Alaska DID. None of my providers seem to offer Alaska.
Anyone?
Beckman
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Thanks for the kind words!
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Brian Fertig
Director of Engineering
Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Office 800.418.4380 x 160
Direct 302.338.9601
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:25 PM
matt,
are you looking at the same webpage I am? while it does look like a
template it does provide what is needed. perhaps your browser is
incompatible with the site... my firefox worked quite nicely...
daveC
Matt wrote:
Brian,
Personally.. I'd have some huge reservations about doing busin
Yeh but if you wanted to work for a Dell or a Microsoft and act like a
bizoid all day then you wouldn't start your own business.
Brian's point about how Molten like to work hard and play hard and have
fun doing it is a great example of companies I would like to do business
with.
There's not
We can port your 800 numbers for no port charge and $4.00/DID (includes 2
channels of unmetered calling).If interested, please contact us at
1-866-678-6858 x 126 or on the web at www.chilitech.net We would need to
check over your number list to make sure they could all be ported. If they
ar
Brian,
Thanks... I ment to harm to anyone Just from a business perspective,
it throws up alot of red flags when I go to a website that looks
'templately' and is missing information.I'm much more likely to do
business with a company that has a complete looking website with full
informatio
That's horrible! You just called Allision "computer generated" :)
Just think... would I hear this on Dell, Microsoft, or Cisco's IVR... if
not, it's probably not appropriate to use commercially.
On 4/13/07, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If it works, it works.
It sounds like Fest
Does anyone on this list have a commercial relationship with TAM in
Brazil as we have a Second Life voip solution we haven't launched yet
but are about to announce our first few customers so I'd like to work
with any Asterisk System Integrators that have an existing relationship
with TAM to do a pr
Sure but can you build a 1800 number into a banner advertisement that by
single click pops not only the website but a call to the salesperson
responsible for that particular car?
Or the ability for the salesperson to see on their computer display what
the actual car you are looking at before they
I am not the only person here. I just happen to be the face since I have
been in the community and have a known reputation for getting things done.
The molten.us website you went to is a template and something I put up for a
place holder there is a new site coming online shortly.
As far as t
If we can port them which may or may not be a problem there would be the
port charge (I don't know off the top of my head), $1/DID and $8 per channel
inbound No per minute fee like L3 would charge.
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Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Of
Actually that is Allison Smith's(The Voice of Asterisk) voice. She is a
partner of ours. She does all of our IVR prompts for in-house and
customers.
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Brian Fertig
Director of Engineering
Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Office 800.418.4380 x 160
Direct 302.33
If it works, it works.
It sounds like Festival or some other PC generated audio.
I find nothing wrong with his touchtone comment.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Understood.. and I dunno if you remember or not, but we had this
conversation once before :) Perhaps it works for some companies, that's
great and good for them.We've tried it on a car dealership websites, as
well as some other websites around the area and people would rather pickup
the phon
BTW I forgot to mention: :-)
Considering Estara did $10M+ in revenue from Click-to-Talk last year
there must be a few customers out there more than a little interested in
call buttons on websites.
http://www.estara.com/newsroom/pressreleases/atg.php
Cheers,
Dean
p.s. I think the topi
Don't have a list, but they are all at the same exchange down here in
GA. What is your pricing? We are currently looking at service through
Level3.
Yours,
Michael Munger, dCAP
404-438-2128
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Brian,
Personally.. I'd have some huge reservations about doing business with your
company. My issues are ones of professionalism.To me it seems like you
are one person running your company. That might not be... but that's how it
seems.
* .us domain name
* Website is incomplete and seems t
I guess time will tell but for certain applications such as Lavalife and
a ton of smaller companies if you have the right target demographic
using a headset isn't an issue. Also being able to deal with
international customers for me personally it's fantastic.
I think it's also important to cons
Once again.. Molten Telecom can. :) Can you send the me list of DID's?
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Director of Engineering
Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Office 800.418.4380 x 160
Direct 302.338.9601
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Adobe FMS server is more expensive.
Regards,
Dean Collins
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> To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
I agree... and in tests we've done.. no one really uses call-buttons
anyway... people don't mind picking up the phone and dialing a number. It's
a nice little feature, but not really needed.
On 4/13/07, Zoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another solution might be to use flash for this ? (Just som
Another solution might be to use flash for this ? (Just some flash
client to a red5 of flash communication server).
Everybody has flash anyway.
Zoa
Steve Totaro wrote:
You wouldn't necessarily need ziftalk or mexuar since IAXClient and
JIAXClient are at a point where Mexuar wouldn't be need
You wouldn't necessarily need ziftalk or mexuar since IAXClient and
JIAXClient are at a point where Mexuar wouldn't be needed either. I
think it is functionality that will be totally opensource shortly and
that is probably why nobody is really signing up in the US. I just don't
see this being n
Hi Steve,
Using dynamically generated call files (eg real phones) cost money and apart
from moving the cost from the customer to the vendor (you may as well just
provide a 1800 service) there's no real advantage using that, and if you are
using Asterisk why would you need Zifftalk? You can do t
Here is a service that might be of interest for low volume but high
potential for converting web traffic to income potential. I think they
charge $.15/pm but depending on usage and no startup fees, that might
not really be that much.
I also like that it does not use an embedded java applet but
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