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    VICIdial call center optimization tools, scripts, and monitoring utilities for system administrators and call center managers. Includes performance tuning guides, AMD (Answering Machine Detection) analysis tools, compliance automation scripts, and real-time monitoring dashboards for VICIdial-based contact centers running on Asterisk PBX. Key features: - Server performance monitoring and alerting - AMD accuracy tuning and analysis - Campaign optimization scripts - Compliance and DNC automation - Asterisk dialplan utilities - Real-time agent and queue dashboards Visit https://vicistack.com for documentation, guides, and community resources.
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    CVM is the CAPI Voice Mail System, designed to replace vgetty for Linux answering machine services. It aims to provide an API similar to vgetty's, but instead works via CAPI 2.0. We hope to develop a product that runs more stable than vgetty/isdn4linux.
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    VBox/J is a platform independent Java application for controlling a 'vboxd' answering machine. Vboxd (not VBox/J) is part of the isdn4linux project.
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    Uranium, is a program which communicates with any commnunication device (such as a Modem) that is plugged in a serial or usb device. It can change the device settings, receive and make calls, receive and send faxes and it is an answering machine too
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    KDE-Application for isdnserver. It logs and tracks outgoing and incoming calls, provides graphical statistics and supports isdnserver's answering machine (voice box) functionality. You NEED ISDNSERVER to run kisdnmonitor. isdnserver.sourceforge.net
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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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    SAMs emulates a basic answering machine. It maintains a single voicemail box that automatically detects faxes and is remotely accessable with a password. Also enables remotely activating an Internet connection, and changing the greeting.
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    This is a graphical frontend to vbox, the isdn4linux answering machine. It has a nice user interface, and it's completely based on the network daemon vboxd. Gvbox is written in C++ using GTK-- for the user interface.
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    IVAM is short for "ISDN Voice Answering Machine". It is intended to be a highly configurable, simple, up-to-date and efficient replacement for vbox/vgetty as an ISDN-based answering machine. While the core is written in C, the high level answering mach
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    vbox4php is a php script which gives access to the answering machine capabilities of the isdn daemon vbox.
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    This is an application inspired by Rapidcom Voice for Windows. It is an app that lets you use a voice modem as an answering machine,and a Fax. I also plan to let it act as a dialup shell account. The homepage is now active. -Dave
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    PyTele implements a Python extension for the Linux Telephony API. The first objective, already completed, is to provide Python commands to allow an answering machine or IVR (Interactive Voice Response) application to be implemented in Python.
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    US mirror of answerd, a software answering machine. (Records a voice telephone message and emails it to you as a sound file.) The author of answerd is Vyacheslav Zamyatin (slawa@medinf.chuvashia.su)
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