On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 17:00 -0500, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules are: 1) the
SIP wrote:
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules are: 1)
the
prompts have to be generic
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Tilghman Lesher
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Subject: [asterisk-users] New generic sounds
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my
word
Suggested General Recording Phrases:
This number is . . . restricted by customer request . . .
For call screening that allow customer to setup restrictions on
selected inbound calls.
ALERT ! . . .
For preface to emergency notifications like reverse-911
This is
2 maj 2008 kl. 00.00 skrev Tilghman Lesher:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word
count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained
for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules
are: 1) the
prompts
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 10:47 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] New generic sounds
2 maj 2008 kl. 00.00 skrev Tilghman Lesher:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word
count that we
have some
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules are: 1) the
prompts have to be generic to Asterisk.
Eric Wieling wrote:
The word Dialing... and Calling...
As in Dialing 911, please wait...
and as in Calling 911, please wait...
oooh boy wouldn't I be frustrated if I heard that instead of a ring when
I dialed 911? what else is it gonna tell me?
It introduces a small delay before dialing, giving the user a chance to
panic and hangup when they realize they dialed 911 instead of 9-1-phone
number. The local Sheriff's office has gotten so many 911 hangup calls
from my client they will begin charging my client for the false alarms.
If
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote:
oooh boy wouldn't I be frustrated if I heard that instead of a ring when
I dialed 911? what else is it gonna tell me?
Actually, I can see the reasoning.
Most of our 911 calls are by accident. 9 for an outside line and 1 for
long
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC schrieb:
Eric Wieling wrote:
The word Dialing... and Calling...
As in Dialing 911, please wait...
and as in Calling 911, please wait...
oooh boy wouldn't I be frustrated if I heard that instead of a ring when
I dialed 911? what else is it gonna tell me?
Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC schrieb:
Eric Wieling wrote:
The word Dialing... and Calling...
As in Dialing 911, please wait...
and as in Calling 911, please wait...
oooh boy wouldn't I be frustrated if I heard that instead of a ring when
I dialed 911? what
Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC schrieb:
Eric Wieling wrote:
The word Dialing... and Calling...
As in Dialing 911, please wait...
and as in Calling 911, please wait...
oooh boy wouldn't I be frustrated if I heard that instead of a ring when
I
Quoting Philipp Kempgen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for calling 911. All of our representatives are currently
busy. Your estimated hold time is 2 hours and 15 minutes. Thank you
for your patience. ... MOH
More like:
Thank you for calling 911. All of our representatives are currently busy.
On May 1, 2008, at 10:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word
count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be
entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules
are: 1) the
On May 2, 2008 03:13:40 pm Norman Franke wrote:
enter the four-digit extension of the person you are trying to reach
I would suggest breaking that up
Please enter the
digit
extension of the person you are trying to reach
then you can use the individual numbers and fill in 2 digit, 3 digit,
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules are: 1) the
prompts have to be generic to Asterisk. No Welcome to so-and-so's
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional prompts in English, Spanish, or French. The only rules are: 1) the
prompts have to be generic to Asterisk.
On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 18:25 -0400, SIP wrote:
How about some prepaid balance-related ones that aren't
calling-card-specific.
Indeed, it would be nice to see the sounds supplied in the astcc package
done by Allison.
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The word Dialing... and Calling...
As in Dialing 911, please wait...
and as in Calling 911, please wait...
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
We're about to do another batch of sounds, and I see by my word count that we
have some extra time left over. So, suggestions will be entertained for
additional
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