Hello,
We have done all sorts of customized recording archiving solutions
like this with both Asterisk and VICIDIAL. Some of them housing
millions of recordings that are stored on archive servers and are
available through web-form for download instantly.
We have also worked with programs like
Uhmm three letters CIA... ! nuff said
On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 09:25 -0400, Mark Hamilton wrote:
Hi guys,
So, I was wondering this morning as to who might have the best
recording solution implemented.
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I think you mean NSA.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:48 AM, OutBackDingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhmm three letters CIA... ! nuff said
On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 09:25 -0400, Mark Hamilton wrote:
Hi guys,
So, I was wondering this morning as to who might have the best
recording solution
well on the pother hand we could just say George Bush :)
On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 10:53 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
I think you mean NSA.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:48 AM, OutBackDingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhmm three letters CIA... ! nuff said
On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 09:25 -0400, Mark
Not for long. He doesn't even know about half the stuff that goes on
anyways. It is called Plausible Deniability
I have partied with some of the guys that handle N SA's E ch elon
(although they never admitted anything other than working for NSA.
When I brought up Chin a, I was almost attacked
Hi Mark,
I mentioned this before in a previous post. I created a system using
php/mssql (which is the database we use at the office, but clearly could
be done with mysql) that records all of the calls in our queues.
Works like this:
Call comes in and before the queue command, I call MixMonitor
12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Who has the best call recording solution!
Hi Mark,
I mentioned this before in a previous post. I created a system using
php/mssql (which is the database we use at the office, but clearly could
On 03/04/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 'sip show channels' and 'show channels' command aren't exactly easy to
interpret, especially if one of the numbers has pic codes and rate centers
inserted (the rest is truncated on the output), or you have a proxy involved
in the
Douglas Garstang wrote:
The 'sip show channels' and 'show channels' command aren't exactly easy to
interpret, especially if one of the numbers has pic codes and rate centers
inserted (the rest is truncated on the output), or you have a proxy involved in
the call. Wish someone with some C
Douglas Garstang wrote:
The 'sip show channels' and 'show channels' command aren't exactly easy to
interpret, especially if one of the numbers has pic codes and rate centers
inserted (the rest is truncated on the output), or you have a proxy involved in
the call. Wish someone with some C
The 'sip show channels' and 'show channels' command aren't exactly easy to
interpret, especially if one of the numbers has pic codes and rate centers
inserted (the rest is truncated on the output), or you have a proxy involved in
the call. Wish someone with some C knowledge would fix that.
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