[asterisk-users] IVR Prompt Recording

Mike Bessette admin at 6jonline.com
Mon Dec 14 18:31:26 CST 2009


Pat Fleet, the original voice of AT&T recorded a free set of the
prompts included in Asterisk and also does custom IVR prompts through
her website at http://patfleet.com/ I'm not sure what the going rates
for IVR prompts is, but she charges $15/phrase.

On 12/14/09, Barry L. Kline <blkline at attglobal.net> wrote:
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> David Gibbons wrote:
>> This may belong on -biz, but does anyone have experience with a decent and
>> cheap IVR/prompt recording house?
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>> Are decent and cheap mutually exclusive?
>>
>> A nice *sounding* lady would be nice... you can keep any burly voice
>> studios to yourself :)
>>
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> I use Allison.  www.theivrvoice.com
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