Friday, August 31, 2007

Re: [asterisk-biz] Attractel released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:

On 29/08/07, Zoa <zoachien@securax.org> wrote:
>
> I doublechecked it here and it seemed to work fine. Can you download it
> again and try again ?
>

Hi Zoa,

The Zoiper for Mac that's available has a showstopping bug. When a
call comes in, the popup window offers Answer, Ignore, Reject.
However its unresponsive and you can click on any button as much as
you like and the phone just keeps on ringing.

So I had to go sadly back to idefisk.

Regards,
Steve

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

As a tangent – I certainly see the benefits to ‘centrally served web services’ you only have to see what I was trying to do 2 years ago with Tellme http://www.cognation.net/asterisk/Tellme/index.htm to see that I was a bleeding edge believer in webservices however…I think the real issue people are feeling with Trixbox pro is that you are totally at Fonality’s mercy – if they switch the services off (or worse increase the price) you’re stuck.

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
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From: asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2007 7:16 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

 

I agree Tim, my first foray into pro was a little disappointing. The same experience as trying to communicate directly with Fonality. I think that the centrally managed iPBX platform certainly has merit though.

We, along with our business partners are implementing a hosted iPBX offering here in Australia using Asterisk, Interactive Intelligence and an Alcatel solution. This will be based on the model that says that where possible handsets register to the core over a managed data service, on site proxy's will be used only for redundancy and  high user availability. This addresses the extra cost component in the main. We also provide proxy registration by using a gateway (GSM) that also has this function built in. CE is a great product and I understand the value of central management of back-up files so we will deliver this as well.

Regards

Mark Armstrong
+61294890544

On 9/1/07, Tim Booth <tbooth@visioncom.us> wrote:

We have installed a lot of Trixbox CE servers. From my opinion the
Hybrid hosted solution for Trixbox Pro doe not make sense to my client
base. You still have to sell them a server and phones for the system.
Why would they then pay a monthly fee per extension fee if they have
already purchased all the equipment up front? I'm sticking with the free
CE version for my customers. The only way I see this working is if the
end user them selves buys a TrixBox Pro version and plan on having a
service agreement from Fonality/TrixBox. Just my opinion.

Juan Sandro wrote:
> My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far
> from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just
> bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their
> box will be accessible all the time...
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
> From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
>
> I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely,
> when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it /
> has sold Trixbox Pro?
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

I agree Tim, my first foray into pro was a little disappointing. The same experience as trying to communicate directly with Fonality. I think that the centrally managed iPBX platform certainly has merit though.

We, along with our business partners are implementing a hosted iPBX offering here in Australia using Asterisk, Interactive Intelligence and an Alcatel solution. This will be based on the model that says that where possible handsets register to the core over a managed data service, on site proxy's will be used only for redundancy and  high user availability. This addresses the extra cost component in the main. We also provide proxy registration by using a gateway (GSM) that also has this function built in. CE is a great product and I understand the value of central management of back-up files so we will deliver this as well.

Regards

Mark Armstrong
+61294890544

On 9/1/07, Tim Booth <tbooth@visioncom.us> wrote:
We have installed a lot of Trixbox CE servers. From my opinion the
Hybrid hosted solution for Trixbox Pro doe not make sense to my client
base. You still have to sell them a server and phones for the system.
Why would they then pay a monthly fee per extension fee if they have
already purchased all the equipment up front? I'm sticking with the free
CE version for my customers. The only way I see this working is if the
end user them selves buys a TrixBox Pro version and plan on having a
service agreement from Fonality/TrixBox. Just my opinion.

Juan Sandro wrote:
> My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far
> from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just
> bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their
> box will be accessible all the time...
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
> From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
>
> I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely,
> when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it /
> has sold Trixbox Pro?
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

We have installed a lot of Trixbox CE servers. From my opinion the
Hybrid hosted solution for Trixbox Pro doe not make sense to my client
base. You still have to sell them a server and phones for the system.
Why would they then pay a monthly fee per extension fee if they have
already purchased all the equipment up front? I'm sticking with the free
CE version for my customers. The only way I see this working is if the
end user them selves buys a TrixBox Pro version and plan on having a
service agreement from Fonality/TrixBox. Just my opinion.

Juan Sandro wrote:
> My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far
> from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just
> bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their
> box will be accessible all the time...
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
> From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
>
> I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely,
> when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it /
> has sold Trixbox Pro?
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

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Bart

Juan Sandro wrote:
> My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far
> from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just
> bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their
> box will be accessible all the time...
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
> From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
> To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?
>
> I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely,
> when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it /
> has sold Trixbox Pro?
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[asterisk-biz] OT: Looking for Installer Gainesville GA 30506

Looking for Trixbox 2.2 installer in the Gainesville GA area, 30506.

 

Customer has the Rhino Ceros PBX in house.

 

Contact me for additional details.

 

 

Arthur Miller
Sr. Sales Associate

 

VoIP Supply, LLC.

454 Sonwil Drive

Buffalo, NY 14225

716-250-3871 OFFICE

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

That's it, why just not have everything remotely than... there are out there hosted solutions, you need only your own phone devices inside the company. If ever I would prefer to have something remotely I'll take hosted server, it is actually the hardware part that makes me much more worries. Once I have the box inside the company I would prefer to access it directly...

Seysan <AFShin9@gmail.com> wrote:
Infact, If most of the configurations and ... is on their server, so there is no need to have a BOX inside the company just for IVR recordings and.....


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Re: [asterisk-biz] Looking for TF/DID inventory management software

Hello Ivan,

I would like to invite you to visit and check out

www.supertec.com/cfms

It is our DID management solution.

Rehan

Date sent: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:50:53 -0400
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To: <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Looking for TF/DID inventory management software
Send reply to: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
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>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
>
>
> Our organization manages in excess of 3,000 DIDs and 500 TF numbers; we
> are looking for a tool to help us manage this information more
> effectively. Currently it is kept in Excel spreadsheets, which is less
> than optimal. It probably wouldn't be too difficult to develop a simple
> DB with a GUI but I imagine that there are tools out there already, so
> why reinvent the wheel.
>
>
>
> Can anyone suggest a free or paid-for tool for TF/DID management
> application. Please note that we are not a carrier, we
> buy/terminate/originate DIDs and TFs from carriers and simply need a
> tool to catalogue, track and document terminations/VDNs/SIP URIs/service
> providers/etc.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Ivan
>
>
>
>


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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

Infact, If most of the configurations and ... is on their server, so there is no need to have a BOX inside the company just for IVR recordings and.....



On 8/31/07, Juan Sandro <juan.sandro@hotmail.com> wrote:
My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their box will be accessible all the time...

________________________________
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely, when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it / has sold Trixbox Pro?

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

My question should have been why you haven't tried Trixbox Pro? So far from what I could see here, and on some forums people are just bothered with "remote control" even if they have been told that their box will be accessible all the time...

________________________________
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:40:58 -0700
From: voltjohntra@yahoo.com
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely, when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it / has sold Trixbox Pro?

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

I just don't like to control something remotely, and only remotely, when it is maybe just few steps away. Is there anyone who sell it / has sold Trixbox Pro?

Al Bochter <Al.Bochter@bochterservices.com> wrote:
I never installed Trixbox Pro or downloaded.

I don't like going to an outside website to do the configuration on any system that maybe on site
Plus I don't like my passwords and other system info sent back to any servers I don't control

There is more things I don't like about there new way but that is the TOP 2 so far.

I can just see a very high system security risk there.
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

I never installed Trixbox Pro or downloaded.

I don't like going to an outside website to do the configuration on any system that maybe on site
Plus I don't like my passwords and other system info sent back to any servers I don't control

There is more things I don't like about there new way but that is the TOP 2 so far.

I can just see a very high system security risk there.
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Seysan wrote:
Yes,

I've tried it but I Reforamatted HDD after 1 hour !

It wasn't working !
I have created some extensions, and None of the devices could login!
Maybe I did something wrong, but I didn't like it because you are connected to your BOX to do the configuration, you have to do it through their website with your Account number and ...


Seysan


On 8/31/07, Juan Sandro <juan.sandro@hotmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone else out there tried Trixbox Pro?

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[asterisk-biz] Looking for TF/DID inventory management software

 

Hi Everyone,

 

Our organization manages in excess of 3,000 DIDs and 500 TF numbers; we are looking for a tool to help us manage this information more effectively. Currently it is kept in Excel spreadsheets, which is less than optimal. It probably wouldn’t be too difficult to develop a simple DB with a GUI but I imagine that there are tools out there already, so why reinvent the wheel.  

 

Can anyone suggest a free or paid-for tool for TF/DID management application. Please note that we are not a carrier, we buy/terminate/originate DIDs and TFs from carriers and simply need a tool to catalogue, track and document terminations/VDNs/SIP URIs/service providers/etc.

 

Thanks,

 

Ivan

 

[asterisk-biz] Looking for India direct route

Dear All,

I;m Looking for India direct route. Please contact me.

Best Regards.

Dome C.

Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

This is probably a better discussion for the trixbox forums but as a trixbox ce user I’ll weigh in here;

 

The trixbox pro uses a mixed asp/onsite solution. Some of the application runs on your server but a lot of it (graphing, programming, reports etc) runs on trixbox asp servers (eg the same as the old fonality producttt).

 

Trixbox ce runs completely on your server and is still free.

 

 

Trixbox pro is only really warranted in a resale situation as they have a ton of tools for managing multiple customers (eg you are a SI and are managing 50 client sites remotely), apart from this just stick with trixbox ce.

 

Over time expect more and more services to be available for trixbox pro.

 

But like I said all these question have been ask/answered/discussed on their forums already.

 

 

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
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From: asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Seysan
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2007 12:02 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

 

Yes,

I've tried it but I Reforamatted HDD after 1 hour !

It wasn't working !
I have created some extensions, and None of the devices could login!
Maybe I did something wrong, but I didn't like it because you are connected to your BOX to do the configuration, you have to do it through their website with your Account number and ...


Seysan

On 8/31/07, Juan Sandro <juan.sandro@hotmail.com> wrote:

Has anyone else out there tried Trixbox Pro?


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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

Its basically Fonality's PBXtra product with a few new things and then
named Trixbox Pro to attract the massive following of TrixBox CE the
open source product.

Seysan wrote:
> Yes,
>
> I've tried it but I Reforamatted HDD after 1 hour !
>
> It wasn't working !
> I have created some extensions, and None of the devices could login!
> Maybe I did something wrong, but I didn't like it because you are
> connected to your BOX to do the configuration, you have to do it
> through their website with your Account number and ...
>
>
> Seysan
>
>
> On 8/31/07, *Juan Sandro* <juan.sandro@hotmail.com
> <mailto:juan.sandro@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Has anyone else out there tried Trixbox Pro?
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Trixbox Pro?

Yes,

I've tried it but I Reforamatted HDD after 1 hour !

It wasn't working !
I have created some extensions, and None of the devices could login!
Maybe I did something wrong, but I didn't like it because you are connected to your BOX to do the configuration, you have to do it through their website with your Account number and ...


Seysan


On 8/31/07, Juan Sandro <juan.sandro@hotmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone else out there tried Trixbox Pro?

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Re: [asterisk-biz] Faxing from Asterisk

Hi David,

On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Dovid Bender wrote:

> Does anyone know of an open source or paid solution where I can have say
> send mail receive an email with a jpg (say phone-number@mydomain.com)

There are lots of open-source solutions:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+fax

But if you are really looking to outsource the technical implementation
of this, most likely you want to go with a completely offboard fax/email
gateway & unified messaging provider anyway. Some of those are listed on
the page, if I recall.

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Dovid Bender wrote:
> Hi List,
> Does anyone know of an open source or paid solution where I can have say
> send mail receive an email with a jpg (say phone-number@mydomain.com
> <mailto:phone-number@mydomain.com>) and it will have asterisk send out
> the fax or if there is another solution out there that does not work
> with asterisk but that I can load on to a windows/Linux box where it
> will accept the email and send it out over SIP ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dovid
>

I did almost the same thing with Hylafax+Asterisk+T1 PRI.

A directory was monitored for outbound fax files by cron job. The way
the file was named dictated the cover page and other aspects.

It worked really well. Rather than tie up email cycles, we just used a
Samba share and copied the fax to the monitored directory that way.

Thanks,
Steve

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[asterisk-biz] Faxing from Asterisk

Hi List,
Does anyone know of an open source or paid solution where I can have say send mail receive an email with a jpg (say phone-number@mydomain.com) and it will have asterisk send out the fax or if there is another solution out there that does not work with asterisk but that I can load on to a windows/Linux box where it will accept the email and send it out over SIP ?
 
Thanks.

Dovid

[asterisk-biz] Looking for Asterisk Support in Grand Rapids, MI

I am looking for someone to take over / assist with the support of a small (10 phones, 5 lines) asterisk / snom based phone system in the Grand Rapids, MI area.  If you are interested, please contact me directly via email.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Re: [asterisk-biz] Active BRI card

> Does anyone know where I can buy a second-hand active BRI card in the UK for
> testing purposes please?

Any particular reason why you need an active BRI card? I have quite a few sites out there running perfectly on £20 HFC-based BRI cards using ZapHFC.

(if you'd like to test those cards, I have a few of them in stock - give me a shout off-list if you're interested)

Regards,

Chris
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[asterisk-biz] Active BRI card

Hi all,
 
Does anyone know where I can buy a second-hand active BRI card in the UK for testing purposes please?
 
Regards
 
Reggie

Re: [asterisk-biz] Attractel released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:

I doublechecked it here and it seemed to work fine. Can you download it
again and try again ?

Zoa

randulo wrote:
> On 8/29/07, Zoa <zoachien@securax.org> wrote:
>
>> We could use more beta testers for the version the linux and mac beta
>> versions
>>
>
> Zoa, I downloaded the OS X version installer and the pkg hung on the
> MacBook (no problem with previous installers)
>
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Re: [asterisk-biz] FW: Mobile Insider: Your Content Is Calling

Pretty interesting is the fact that Unwired Buyer and I assume Unwired
Nation uses Asterisk and developed the external IVR app and released to
to us.

Thanks,
Steve

Dean Collins wrote:
>
> Thought this email might interest some asterisk developers.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dean Collins
> Cognation Pty Ltd
> dean@cognation.net
> <mailto:dean@cognation.net>+1-212-203-4357 Ph
> +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *From:* MediaPost Publications [mailto:mobileinsider@mediapost.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 28 August 2007 1:50 PM
> *To:* Dean Collins
> *Subject:* Mobile Insider: Your Content Is Calling
>
> <http://mediapst.adbureau.net/adclick/acc_random=082881636/SITE=EMAIL/AREA=MOBILEINSIDER/AAMSZ=BANNER/GUID=082881636/QUAL=0>
>
>
>
> Your Content Is Calling
> by Steve Smith, Tuesday, August 28, 2007
>
> <http://mediapst.adbureau.net/adclick/acc_random=082881636/SITE=EMAIL/AREA=MOBILEINSIDER/AAMSZ=TOWER/GUID=082881636/QUAL=0>**IT
> GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT **the voice channel is the under-utilized and
> under-appreciated piece of the mobile content and marketing puzzle. I
> say that it goes without saying because so many companies have been
> saying precisely that for a couple of years now.
>
> I have covered and tried a number of schemes: radio stations
> rebroadcasting via voice, mobile podcasting, and even in-venue
> programming like sending the live chatter between NASCAR drivers and
> their pit crews to phones. I have no idea how many consumers may have
> adopted any of these models in a habitual way. I know that I tend to
> drop off from using them pretty quickly. Sometimes the initiation
> procedure is awkward, or I just forget the service is available. There
> is also the issue of content quality (usually grainy) and the
> convenience factor. You have to hold the phone to your ear in most
> cases to listen passively to a program, and have little control over
> fast-forwarding or jumping through an index. From a publisher and
> marketer's perspective, voice may seem like an unexplored channel, but
> from a user's perspective (well, this user) voice-over-phone is not
> ideal for content consumption.
>
> Unwired Nation <%20http://www.unwirednation.com>is an interesting
> attempt to leverage voice. First, it is an ad-supported publishing
> platform. The company announced deals with RSS feed aggregator Pheedo
> and others to vocalize their content, shape it into interactive calls
> to an opt-in user, and wrap it in ads that can contextually target the
> user. In Pheedo's case, its standard digest e-mails of a feed will be
> turned into a narrated pre-scheduled call. A decision tree in the call
> lets users select from the headlines they want to drill into for more
> of the story. "You do it in the form of a content-based alert, so
> every story might have a contextual promotion," says Stacey Zuniga,
> Unwired's co-founder. About half a dozen publishers are integrating
> the solution now for formal launches in coming weeks. Pricing is in
> the $70 CPM range.
>
> In the demo I tried, the opt-in call had the advantage of being brief
> and interactive. Rather than having to sit back and listen to radio on
> your phone (which is a special kind of torture), you can punch a key
> to get the full story or a deeper blurb after reading the concise
> headlines.
>
> The ad spots are interesting, too, because they are relatively
> non-interruptive. The very brief spot lets you hit a key to get more
> information via email or SMS rather than hijacking the voice content.
> Brevity seems to be a key to making voice content work, because having
> to sit with the phone to your ear through content you don't really
> want is much like sitting through the Gatling gun prattle of a
> telemarketer before you can step in and say "not interested." Adding
> options and interactivity to the voice flow seems to undercut the tedium.
>
> Unwired Nation is making available to a wider range of publishers and
> advertisers a platform it has been deploying on eBay for years. EBay
> bidders have the option to get phone alerts on their auction to
> monitor and make final bids as the auction closes. Unwired calls
> bidders about three-and-a-half minutes before the bidding closes, and
> key presses let them enter final bids.
>
> Since the end of last year, Unwired Nation has been selling contextual
> ads into this space, mainly to other eBay Power Sellers who can target
> categories of interest with additional sale offers. The 8- to
> 10-second ads run in the beginning of the call while the bidding
> information is being retrieved. Zuniga claims a click-through rate of
> up to 14% on these spots. For eBay, Unwired Nation already does
> between 600,000 and 1 million calls a month, he says.
>
> Of course the question becomes whether an opt-in voice content
> platform works in the long run for a range of information. The success
> of this approach at eBay may have a lot to do with the nature of the
> content and the audience. For the rabid bidder, having real-time
> access to the last moments of an auction is part of the eBay sport,
> and getting called by your content is not an annoyance but a service
> that enhances the drama. For a fantasy sports nut, getting voice
> notifications of a player injury or trade may be appealing, although I
> am not sure why a text message wouldn't be better. For content that
> invites high levels of involvement and passion, where we crave a sense
> of closeness to a breaking event or moment, then voice content
> delivery can be welcome.
>
> But that level of intimacy also makes voice a risky and unpredictable
> channel for any kind of automated delivery. For an RSS feed? Well, I
> don't know if I want my headlines calling me. Just as consumers loathe
> the idea of telemarketers accessing them in the special private zone
> of a cell phone, I am not so sure I will want a daily call from my
> news alerts service, even if I did opt into it. Any channel that a
> consumer also uses for high-value, highly personal relationships holds
> tremendous promise and danger for a publisher or marketer. In order to
> get into that zone, you need to have a service that is of real value
> and importance to the user. I think voice alerts are different from
> SMS or email messages. It is a channel that could and should be used,
> but I suspect it will require careful programming.
>
> After all, if I wanted to tap my foot impatiently while waiting for a
> voice on the other end of the line to get to the point, well, I would
> just call my mom.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Post your response to the public Mobile Insider blog.
> <http://blogs.mediapost.com/mobile_insider/?p=110#comments>
>
> See what others are saying on the Mobile Insider blog.
> <http://blogs.mediapost.com/mobile_insider/>
>
> //Contributing writer Steve Smith is a longtime new-media consultant
> and columnist, and current editor of Digital Media Report for
> MinOnline.com and Mobile Media Report for TelecomWeb.com Contact him
> at popeyesmith@comcast.net. //
>
>
> <http://mediapst.adbureau.net/adclick/acc_random=082881636/SITE=EMAIL/AREA=MOBILEINSIDER/AAMSZ=SPEEDBUMP/GUID=082881636/QUAL=0>
>
>
>
>
> Mobile Insider for Tuesday, August 28, 2007:
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Attractel released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:

I will check it out.

Thanks

Zoa

randulo wrote:
> On 8/29/07, Zoa <zoachien@securax.org> wrote:
>
>> We could use more beta testers for the version the linux and mac beta
>> versions
>>
>
> Zoa, I downloaded the OS X version installer and the pkg hung on the
> MacBook (no problem with previous installers)
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[asterisk-biz] FW: Mobile Insider: Your Content Is Calling

Thought this email might interest some asterisk developers.

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
dean@cognation.net
+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).


From: MediaPost Publications [mailto:mobileinsider@mediapost.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 1:50 PM
To: Dean Collins
Subject: Mobile Insider: Your Content Is Calling

 

Your Content Is Calling

IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT the voice channel is the under-utilized and under-appreciated piece of the mobile content and marketing puzzle. I say that it goes without saying because so many companies have been saying precisely that for a couple of years now.

I have covered and tried a number of schemes: radio stations rebroadcasting via voice, mobile podcasting, and even in-venue programming like sending the live chatter between NASCAR drivers and their pit crews to phones. I have no idea how many consumers may have adopted any of these models in a habitual way. I know that I tend to drop off from using them pretty quickly. Sometimes the initiation procedure is awkward, or I just forget the service is available. There is also the issue of content quality (usually grainy) and the convenience factor. You have to hold the phone to your ear in most cases to listen passively to a program, and have little control over fast-forwarding or jumping through an index. From a publisher and marketer’s perspective, voice may seem like an unexplored channel, but from a user’s perspective (well, this user) voice-over-phone is not ideal for content consumption.

Unwired Nation is an interesting attempt to leverage voice. First, it is an ad-supported publishing platform. The company announced deals with RSS feed aggregator Pheedo and others to vocalize their content, shape it into interactive calls to an opt-in user, and wrap it in ads that can contextually target the user. In Pheedo’s case, its standard digest e-mails of a feed will be turned into a narrated pre-scheduled call. A decision tree in the call lets users select from the headlines they want to drill into for more of the story. “You do it in the form of a content-based alert, so every story might have a contextual promotion,” says  Stacey Zuniga, Unwired’s co-founder. About half a dozen publishers are integrating the solution now for formal launches in coming weeks. Pricing is in the $70 CPM range.

In the demo I tried, the opt-in call had the advantage of being brief and interactive. Rather than having to sit back and listen to radio on your phone (which is a special kind of torture), you can punch a key to get the full story or a deeper blurb after reading the concise headlines.

The ad spots are interesting, too, because they are relatively non-interruptive. The very brief spot lets you hit a key to get more information via email or SMS rather than hijacking the voice content. Brevity seems to be a key to making voice content work, because having to sit with the phone to your ear through content you don’t really want is much like sitting through the Gatling gun prattle of a telemarketer before you can step in and say “not interested.” Adding options and interactivity to the voice flow seems to undercut the tedium.

Unwired Nation is making available to a wider range of publishers and advertisers a platform it has been deploying on eBay for years. EBay bidders have the option to get phone alerts on their auction to monitor and make final bids as the auction closes. Unwired calls bidders about three-and-a-half minutes before the bidding closes, and key presses let them enter final bids.

Since the end of last year, Unwired Nation has been selling contextual ads into this space, mainly to other eBay Power Sellers who can target categories of interest with additional sale offers. The 8- to 10-second ads run in the beginning of the call while the bidding information is being retrieved. Zuniga claims a click-through rate of up to 14% on these spots. For eBay, Unwired Nation already does between 600,000 and 1 million calls a month, he says.

Of course the question becomes whether an opt-in voice content platform works in the long run for a range of information. The success of this approach at eBay may have a lot to do with the nature of the content and the audience. For the rabid bidder, having real-time access to the last moments of an auction is part of the eBay sport, and getting called by your content is not an annoyance but a service that enhances the drama. For a fantasy sports nut, getting voice notifications of a player injury or trade may be appealing, although I am not sure why a text message wouldn’t be better. For content that invites high levels of involvement and passion, where we crave a sense of closeness to a breaking event or moment, then voice content delivery can be welcome.

But that level of intimacy also makes voice a risky and unpredictable channel for any kind of automated delivery.  For an RSS feed? Well, I don’t know if I want my headlines calling me. Just as consumers loathe the idea of telemarketers accessing them in the special private zone of a cell phone, I am not so sure I will want a daily call from my news alerts service, even if I did opt into it. Any channel that a consumer also uses for high-value, highly personal relationships holds tremendous promise and danger for a publisher or marketer. In order to get into that zone, you need to have a service that is of real value and importance to the user. I think voice alerts are different from SMS or email messages. It is a channel that could and should be used, but I suspect it will require careful programming.

After all, if I wanted to tap my foot impatiently while waiting for a voice on the other end of the line to get to the point, well, I would just call my mom.



 


   

Contributing writer Steve Smith is a longtime new-media consultant and columnist, and current editor of Digital Media Report for MinOnline.com and Mobile Media Report for TelecomWeb.com Contact him at popeyesmith@comcast.net.


 

 


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Re: [asterisk-biz] Attractel released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:

On 8/29/07, Zoa <zoachien@securax.org> wrote:
> We could use more beta testers for the version the linux and mac beta
> versions

Zoa, I downloaded the OS X version installer and the pkg hung on the
MacBook (no problem with previous installers)

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[asterisk-biz] Attractel released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:

Hello,

We just released two new versions of Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone:
(Windows & Linux) - scroll down for the changelog.
Both versions are available for free at http://www.zoiper.com as usually.
We recommend everybody to upgrade.

Be sure to also check out the documentation available here:

http://www.zoiper.com/downloads/Zoiper_API_Documentation.pdf
http://www.zoiper.com/downloads/Zoiper_Provisioning_Documentation_2007.pdf
http://www.zoiper.com/downloads/Zoiper_2.0_Biz_Manual.pdf
http://www.zoiper.com/downloads/Zoiper_2.0_Free_Manual.pdf

We could use more beta testers for the version the linux and mac beta
versions, in case you experience any problems with any of the releases
do not hesitate do contact us on zoiper@asteriskguru.com
Any feature requests or gui comments (good and bad) are also very welcome.

Coming up next: nokia n800 support :)

---------
changelog:

- Zoiper 2.07 for Windows contains various additions and fixes, namely:

* Added iLBC 20 support
* Added forced unmute microphone (USB handset case) - fixes issues
with several usb handsets (plantronics on vista being one of them)
* Added VPN support (RTP Media address option is now ignored)
* Added selectable Strip dial characters option (Biz)
* Added IMessageFilter implementation (API with Biz)
* Extended API functionality (Biz)
* Fixed deadlock issues with SIP calls
* Fixed major mixer issues
* Fixed 100% CPU utilization on some machines
* Fixed attended transfer (wrong Refer header field bug)
* Fixed "Failed to set data for" bug
* Fixed font scaling problems
* Fixed bug when deleting the last account
* Fixed bug with New account. Now it is not selectable, just clickable
* Fixed bug when the phone starts in COM mode it tries to dial
-Embedding
* Fixed on error exit crash
* Fixed conference hold bug when a call is removed from a conference
* Fixed unknown incoming RTP packets handling
* Fixed call reject issues
* Fixed crash when changing the language after changing the number
of lines.(Biz)
* Removed IPV6 support in the resolver which caused major resolving
issues

Or contact the Zoiper Sales Department at: zoiper@asteriskguru.com


- Zoiper 2.0 Free for Linux Beta 2:

* Implemented support for ALSA
* Implemented Zoiper in several additional languages: German,
Spanish, French and Dutch
* Added descriptions for call termination
* Implemented a log window (available via "Show log" menu)
* Fixed removing startup entry on KDE and Xfce
* Fixed transparency problem on Gnome (pink edges)


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[asterisk-biz] Voix Manager 1 Beta 3 has been released

Voix Manager 1 Beta 3 has been released, we have improved usability,
added internationalization, made lot of resources optimizations,
improved the zaptel channel management, fixed a bug with the speex
codec and some other minor bugs. This version is an important upgrade.
Currently exist Translation for English, German and Italian, soon we
will add new languages.
If you are interested to translate it in a particular language please
contact meThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you
need JavaScript enabled to view it , I'll give you all the necessary
instructions.
You cand donwnload it here: http://www.voix.it/

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Toll free origination from payphones

Andy,
We can provide you with this service. There is, of course, a charge
for it since we are charged. If you are interested in talking further
my number is 1-866-678-6858 x 126. Our website is
http://www.chilitech.net

On 8/27/07, andy@andyhorton.com <andy@andyhorton.com> wrote:
> Forgive me, I don't know how to append a post...
>
> Sorry for any confusion I caused. This may clear things up:
>
> We provide 1+, 011+ long distance, Operator Services, Directory
> Assistance and the like to Payphone Service Providers (PSPs).
>
> We recently transitioned all of our office lines to VoIP and
> discovered that our carrier did not accept origination to our
> company's toll free number from payphones - for the reasons discussed
> - dial-around compensation to the PSP. Many of our customers call in
> to our business from the payphones they own so this is an issue for us.
>
> We are more than happy to pay the additional per-call fee to cover the
> dial around compensation for calls that originate from payphones.
>
> Hopefully this clears things up.
>
> Thanks for the responses so far.
>
> Andy.
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Toll free origination from payphones

From: Trixter aka Bret McDanel
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:10 AM

>On 8/28/07, Wes Baehr <wbaehr@abilitybusiness.com> wrote:
>> Gafachi will do this -- toll-free rate is still 2.4c/m, and payphone
>> surcharge is (only) $0.29
>>
>> Wes Baehr
>>
>>
>
>that is less than the PSP compensation generally is, wonder if they
>are losing money hoping to make it up in the minutes (which seem a bit
>high) or if they havent updated their rate tables since 1997 (it was
>about that back then).
>
>--
>Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com

Bret McDanel

The FCC set the payphone dial-around compensation at $0.24 per call back in
1999. Last I checked, it is still the same. Prior to that, it was $0.284
per call. What the IXC is allowed to charge the consumer is another thing
entirely.

Sincerely,
Trevor Hammonds


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Re: [asterisk-biz] Need comercial support for radio trunk (http://app-rpt.qrvc.com/index.html)

Well, you might as well send e-mail to Steve Rodgers, since he is one of the people who really pushed it big time! His e-mail on the same web site where you found info on the app-rpt.

K.

On 8/28/07, Dome Charoenyost <dome@tel.co.th> wrote:
Dear sir,

I need comercial support for http://app-rpt.qrvc.com/index.html
I have quad radio pci card already.

Please contact me directly

Dome C.

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