On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 2:49 AM, Kannan wrote:
> In contrast, hosted IVR will have only one number dedicated to a business,
> and the business can maintain the call flow and sound files. The system
> will integrate with their CRM and offer personalized services to the
> customers of the business.
What you want can be done by OpenVBX, why dont you try exploring that model
?
Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Chief Architech & Founder,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
110 Reena Complex, Opp. Nathani Steel,
Vidyavihar (W), Mumbai - 400 086. India
http://www.enterux.com/
http://www.entvoice.com/
email: mi...@
Hi Carlos,
The idea is this. We are planning to offer customized version of Asterisk
for specialized purposes. When we offer hosted PBX, using multi-tenancy
support, it is just going to be PBX, as opposed to a fully blown IVR. It
will have automated attendant feature, but not IVR.
In contrast,
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Kannan wrote:
> Is should be possible to CONFGURE Asterisk as a multi-tenant IVR server
> right? Like tweaking configuration to configure a multi-tenant PBX with
> Asterisk.
>
I don't know why you make a distinction between a multi-tenant IVR and a
multi-tenant P
Hi There,
Is should be possible to CONFGURE Asterisk as a multi-tenant IVR server
right? Like tweaking configuration to configure a multi-tenant PBX with
Asterisk.
Thanks.
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