Re: [Asterisk-java-users] A newbie introduction
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From: wardsback <war...@no...> - 2006-07-18 20:21:31
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 14:17:33 +0200, Olivier <oza...@my...> wrote= : >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:03:54 +0200 >> From: wardsback <war...@no...> >> Subject: [Asterisk-java-users] A newbie introduction >> To: ast...@li... >> Message-ID: <op....@mv...> >> Content-Type: text/plain; format=3Dflowed; delsp=3Dyes; charset=3Dutf= -8 >> >> Hi there ... >> >> first let me introduce myself : >> >> french, former sound enginner in the disk industry, I recently switch= ed >> carrer towards software developpement. >> >> In this company I just joined, I've been asked to set up a custom PBX= >> using asterisk. >> >> [...] >> -- >> Fred CORNU > > Hi, > > What would the new "custom PBX using asterisk" be used for ? > How many people do you plan to serve ? > > What are the key criteria (lower costs, self teaching, ...) that will = = > make > you think your project is successful ? > > Depending your replies, you could get better advice form the list. > > Regards Basically this system will provide callers with a menu and redirect them= . If destination phone is busy, take a messge and mail it to concerned = person. really basic for now. It would have to serve a dozen of people. Incomming calls will come = through SIP and regular analog lines. (We already own a zaptel card) I would consider this project successfull when It has the features I am = = asked to implement and it has been designed in a "reusable" manner, so I= = can adapt it to other needs. I also expect to gain enought knowledge with asterisk per se and = astersik-java to build more sophisticated systems. And of course lower costs is a major point for the pople who asked for i= t. = In here, hardware PBX provider just rips our asses. PEACE |