Re: [asterisk-biz] Looking for routes to Africa

2008-05-22 Thread Alex Balashov
Apa Minerala wrote: Hello, Looking for the following routes : 1. Eritrea 2. Ethiopia 3. Sudan 4. Somal 5. Uganda 6. Kenya 7. South Africa 8. Lybia 9.Egypt 10. Iran I am thrilled that Iran has decided to join the continent to which it so rightfully belongs. -- Alex Balashov

[asterisk-biz] Require software like StarTel for CTI Pop Up ?

2008-05-22 Thread Kashif Naeem
Hello All Does someone know about software like StarTel for CTI Pop Up ? We need to use it for answering service of Doctors. Regards, Kashif -- Kashif Naeem Business Development Manager Hadi Telecom www.haditelecom.com Cell: +92 (0)345 4226006 Office: +92 (0)42 5692766 Email: [EMAIL

[asterisk-biz] Require Customization of SugarCRM or Vtiger

2008-05-22 Thread Kashif Naeem
Hello We are deploying an inbound call center for a company who are dealing in Nutritional Supplements. There are following major entities involved. *Agents, Customers, Products, Distributors*. They need to log the sales queries and following reports. Daily / Weekly / Monthly Sale Sales between

Re: [asterisk-biz] UK proposed wiretap legislation

2008-05-22 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:17:02PM +0200, Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote: I want to be clear, this is *proposed*. Basically the UK gov is working on a database that would have at least CDRs, email headers, and web requests (the headline suggests that content is also preserved, but I do not

Re: [asterisk-biz] UK proposed wiretap legislation

2008-05-22 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 21/05/2008, Trixter aka Bret McDanel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to be clear, this is *proposed*. Basically the UK gov is working on a database that would have at least CDRs, email headers, and web requests (the headline suggests that content is also preserved, but I do not get that

Re: [asterisk-biz] UK proposed wiretap legislation

2008-05-22 Thread Trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 09:15 +0100, Steve Kennedy wrote: On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:17:02PM +0200, Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote: I want to be clear, this is *proposed*. Basically the UK gov is working on a database that would have at least CDRs, email headers, and web requests (the

Re: [asterisk-biz] Require Customization of SugarCRM or Vtiger

2008-05-22 Thread M . Emran
we can do that.we have already developed call-center software based on Asterisk.WE have experience on VtigerCRM.Please contact offlist. On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Kashif Naeem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello We are deploying an inbound call center for a company who are dealing in

Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK

2008-05-22 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:46:07PM +0300, Moshe Maeir wrote: Sam is using the right term! When you get a MB in bandwidth you are getting 1 megabit per second Please, no. Conventionally, MB means Mega*byte* (possibly per second, if it's obvious you're talking about bandwidth). Mb is

Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK

2008-05-22 Thread voipguy
Jay R. Ashworth wrote: On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:46:07PM +0300, Moshe Maeir wrote: Sam is using the right term! When you get a MB in bandwidth you are getting 1 megabit per second Please, no. Conventionally, MB means Mega*byte* (possibly per second, if it's obvious you're

Re: [asterisk-biz] CallBack/ Call Through SIM Adapter

2008-05-22 Thread Andreas van dem Helge
What system is that? I am looking for a way to utilize the free incoming rate plans of Nextel most effectively. On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can it work with callback system in asterisk. How well its superior to the method thats being widely

Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK

2008-05-22 Thread Alex Balashov
Jay R. Ashworth wrote: On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:46:07PM +0300, Moshe Maeir wrote: Sam is using the right term! When you get a MB in bandwidth you are getting 1 megabit per second Please, no. Conventionally, MB means Mega*byte* (possibly per second, if it's obvious you're talking