[Asterisk-biz] Service Creation for Asterisk?
Alistair Cunningham
acunningham at integrics.com
Tue Mar 1 12:58:34 MST 2005
John,
Yes, as I said there are various commercial VXML browsers that can talk
VoIP to Asterisk, some on the same box. I prefer Cisco; there are others
such as Invores. None of them are properly integrated with Asterisk.
What I really want to do is:
exten => 1234, 1, VoiceXML(http://myserver/mydoc.vxml)
and not have to worry about routing or latency or failover to another
program (though of course there's often still an MRCP server to worry
about).
Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
Telephony, Database, Unix consulting worldwide
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/
John gerlich wrote:
> There is a VXML browser available today from Invores.com. It is a VXML 2.0
> compatible browser that that only supports VoIP. They have tested it using
> Asterisk as the voice front end.
>
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>
> There's no VoiceXML or CCXML support for Asterisk yet. At the minute,
> I'm offering IVRs in AGI on Asterisk and VoiceXML on Cisco to our
> customers. I'm looking forward to the day I can offer VoiceXML on
> Asterisk. The OpenVXI project is interesting, but nowhere near mature.
> In the meantime, if you really want want Asterisk with VoiceXML, add a
> Cisco router (or one of the many other commercial VXML browsers) running
> a VoiceXML browser, and exchange calls with Asterisk via SIP.
>
> For integration issues, my company, Integrics Ltd, does exactly that. We
> install a variety of telephony and network products, including Asterisk,
> SER, Cisco routers, Cisco Call Manager, and various IP phones. We can do
> high availability and automatic failover for many of these. We can do
> integration between them, IVR development, Cisco XML IP phone services,
> etc. If you're interested, check out our website:
>
> http://integrics.com/
>
> and email me or give me a call on the number below.
>
> Alistair Cunningham,
> Integrics Ltd,
> Telephony, Database, Unix consulting worldwide
> +44 (0)7870 699 479
> http://integrics.com/
>
>
> WPB Phones wrote:
>
>>I have yet to delve into the labyrinth of extending Asterisk, but hoped to
>>obtain some basic information prior to starting out.
>>
>>Can anyone tell me... Is there a seasoned/accepted technique/product
>
> being
>
>>used for service creation on Asterisk servers? Possibly a more economic
>>VXML/CCXML product that is offered in conjunction with Asterisk by a value
>>add vendor, or a product from a company that can provide support regarding
>>integration issues?
>>
>>On a related note, is there any sort of resource for locating Asterisk
>>plugins?
>>
>>Thank you in advance!
>>
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