[asterisk-biz] Asterisk IVR Developer Needed
Mitul Limbani
mitul at enterux.com
Wed Oct 7 17:28:11 CDT 2009
Hey David,
We have made some really complex ivr's and which have become very
popular as mobile based education service and live on a telecom
company as Value Added Service - English Seekho, it has a blend of
speech recognition in Indian languages and English in Indian as well
as American English accent too.
We also have voice detection (speaker identification / speaker
verification engines )
Please do connect back off the list so that we can send you more
details regarding the same.
I look forward to hear from you,
Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
The Enterprise Linux Company (r),
http://www.enterux.com
http://www.entVoice.com
On 08-Oct-2009, at 2:48 AM, "David Lezak" <davidlezak at movilix.com>
wrote:
> We're looking for an experienced IVR Developer for an immediate
> project. We need someone who can fully deploy a hosted IVR solution
> that will enable us to expose some elements of our pre-paid mobile
> topup catalog to end users and retailers who don't have PC's. Our
> scripting and overall design has been substantially completed by an
> experienced IVR designer so this is primarily a deployment/porting
> task. Key elements in which you should have direct experience and be
> able to lead:
>
> a) We need you to choose and implement the IVR platform itself. Our
> most probable choice is Asterisk in some flavor, but we are open to
> alternatives for the right candidate.
>
>
> b) This will be a hosted solution, and we need you to select the
> hosting service provider. Lylix and Pacific Rack come to mind but
> we're open here as well. We will need to support modest loads to
> start, up to perhaps 12 simultaneous channels, but the design should
> scale for growth.
>
> c) The current application as designed does not use Speech
> Recognition or Voice Verification, but we have this planned for
> future deployment and it would be good if you have some SR or VV
> experience already.
>
> d) The application will use web services to interact with our hosted
> transaction engine.
>
> e) We'd like someone in Portland, Oregon but are open to world-wide
> applicants who can be available on our time zone.
>
> If you can get these things done for us with solid, supportable
> methodologies we'd like to hear from you. Best bet would be to email
> a description of your relevant experience along with some sample
> design and deployment documents for us to review in confidence.
>
>
>
> Email me at davidlezak at movilix dot com.
>
>
>
> David Lezak, CEO - Movilix, a Telephone Access Company +1 503 548
> 9332 Pacific Time Zone
>
>
>
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