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    CalLite CRM

    CalLite CRM

    Software per Call Center

    CalLite è il software per Call Center più versatile e veloce sul mercato. Ti permette di azzerare le perdite di tempo degli utenti (operatori, agenti, supervisori, coordinatori, ecc. ecc.) per massimizzare i guadagni. Il software dispone delle funzionalità: PowerDialer, ProgressiveDialer, PredictiveDialer ed AutoDialer. Ovunque siano (da casa o in ufficio), i tuoi operatori potranno lavorare con una semplice connessione internet. Tu potrai, da ogni dispositivo fisso o mobile, amministrare e...
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    jpbxlite

    jpbxlite

    Java VoIP/SIP PBX system (replaced by jfPBX)

    jPBXLite is a VoIP/SIP PBX. Supports SIP extensions, voicemail, trunks, conferences, queues (ACD) and an IVR system. Support video conferencing with jPhoneLite/1.4.0. NOTE:THIS PROJECT WAS RENAMED AND IS NOW jfPBX. Please go to jfpbx.sourceforge.net
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    Zanzibar is a complete, standards based IVR. It includes an MRCPv2 Server with ASR and TTS engines as well as an voiceXML interpreter so that you can deploy and run voiceXML applications. It integrates with VOIP PBX’s (like Asterisk) using SIP and RTP.
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    The Jive API is a lightweight Java framework for writing IVR applications. The premise for the Jive API is to allow powerful IVR applications to be written without the user having to worry (or know) about the underlying IVR platforms.
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    The Java Computer Telephony Server (JCTServer) is a hardware independent telephony server for rapid development of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications in Java.
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    TOEJAM is a Java Answering Machine. Using a Voice Modem as the base of an IVR system, it has been running 24x7 since Nov 2001 at my home handling phone calls and emailing the results. Currently can use US Robotics 56K Pro Msg, USR Sportster may work.
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    Dialplan is an eclipse GMF based tool to design dial plans for telephone IVR systems. Dial plan output formats to be supported are Asterisk PBX,FreeSwitch.
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