Hello-
I made some adjustments to the Ast-Tapi to do a similar thing on my
site. It was a very easy modification. Here is a sample running on our
demo server. I would appreciate it if people don't just try it though
-- since the calls are routed to my sales staff who I pay per call...
heh.
http:/
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] signate.com webcall
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>> Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
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On 20 Apr 2005, at 17:12, Moody wrote:
Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
basically contacts a client at a number they provide then connects
that person to a sales staff. Some potential for abuse but a nice idea
for support etc.
I know that it
On 20 Apr 2005, at 17:12, Moody wrote:
Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
basically contacts a client at a number they provide then connects
that person to a sales staff. Some potential for abuse but a nice idea
for support etc.
I know that it is possible to do (obviou
Thanks, lots of insight and an improved yet more complex solution...
My initial thoughts were if I wanted to use it for a calling card type
environment was to simply dump the user into the calling card AGI
after the first leg of the call came up and let the AGI do what is
good at. This removes any
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] signate.com webcall
Hi All!
I already have this as a 'product' developed by Nicolas Gudino of Flash
Operator Panel especially for me as a fully functional system. You can see
this at http://www.eezeephone.com under callback
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] signate.com webcall
There are a several people providing that service. The first time
the user invokes the service (clicks on the web link), he will have to
download the corresponding sip (or other) phone componen
I seem to recall an ocx applet that someone is working on that will
enable IE only (afaik nothing else will run ocx applets) make a SIP
call. Maybe this was on pulver.com but I thought it was on sf.net.
In effect this could be used to do basically what you want. A java
applet would be more pla
ovich
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Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
basic
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It is actually a different animal because you're not using a softphone etc
at all, give it a try on the site to see what I mean.
http://signate.com/callme.php
It actually calls you on a pstn number the proceeds to connect you to a
staff member
ovich
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] signate.com webcall
Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
basic
It is actually a different animal because you're not using a softphone
etc at all, give it a try on the site to see what I mean.
http://signate.com/callme.php
It actually calls you on a pstn number the proceeds to connect you to
a staff member. This is why I mentioned the potential for abuse. It
Signate offers an interesting product they call 'webcall', which
basically contacts a client at a number they provide then connects
that person to a sales staff. Some potential for abuse but a nice idea
for support etc.
I know that it is possible to do (obviously) and well documented but
has anyon
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