[asterisk-users] recommended application for salesman using asterisk

Yu Safin calanet at gmail.com
Mon Oct 2 09:22:09 MST 2006


On 9/30/06, Tim Panton <tim at mexuar.com> wrote:
>
> On 29 Sep 2006, at 19:20, Yu Safin wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am a salesman currently using asterisk to contact my customers.
> > So far, I have asterisk connected to two PSTN analog lines where I
> > only receive phones calls.
> > Then, I have asterisk connected to a VoIP service company for
> > terminating my phone calls.
> > I also kept one PTSN phone line to place calls to my cellular when I
> > am on the road.  This is done by giving the caller an option to find
> > me on my cellular.
> > I started to tinker with my PC and I can now receive and place calls
> > using a soft-phone (iaxclient).  Then I started to wonder if there is
> > an application that will allow me to use a friendly WEB interface
> > along side with my soft-phone to quickly place phone calls from an
> > address book and when I call arrives, to bring up information about
> > the caller if present in my address book.
> > I also conceived the idea that I might not even have the imagination
> > that some members of this list may have in terms of how else I can be
> > exploiting asterisk e.g. callback from messages left.  Another one is
> > a more sophisticated find-me service that I can manage from a WEB
> > interface.
> > I am open to ideas and suggestions.  Please show me where to go.
> > Remeber, if I spend too much time as an engineer I go hungry.  I need
> > to be in front of people selling my company services and not tinkering
> > with applications.
>
> Yep, you could replace iaxclient with a web-embedded softphone
> like Corraleta SDK (ours) or Mozphone. (There are also a
> couple of SIP ones, but you are using IAX already, so stick with it....)
>
> Then when you click on a number in the web page it would call
> that number for you.
>
> You'd need to do a bit of javascript coding to tweak the look and feel
> of Corraleta, but mostly people can get it the way they want pretty
> quickly.
>
>
> Tim Panton
>
> www.mexuar.com
>
>
>
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Tim
I am at the Web site exploring the product.  Thank you.


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