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<div>Hi Marco - since you've asked. :)</div>
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<div>We're looking to have 3 to 4 T1 lines dropped into our datacenter, which will contain one of the Asterisk boxes. From the data center, AT&T is going to be running a fiberoptic connection directly to our callcenter, which will employ about 75-100 people. We'll have a backup T1 that will be setup with the Master Asterisk box at the callcenter. We have a few hundred home based independent contractors scattered across the country - we want them all to have at least a soft phone and an extension, but we can't require it.
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<div>Call routing will be as such:</div>
<div>All calls from our 800#'s will be sent first to the data center, then over the fiber line to our call center. Call center agent picks up the call, does a customer search and asks a few qualifying questions. They submit the call in a web based app that we have, which finds the best available agent (using jabber presence). Once the call is submitted, home based agents will see the call on their screen, and then click to claim. Back at the call center, the callcenter rep's page is updated (ajax) with which agent it is. From this point, phase one is just to transfer the call back out through the fiber connection, to the data center, then outbound on the t1 line to ring the analog phone of the agent.
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<div>We're looking for some independent help setting this up. Please email me at <a href="mailto:David.Anderson@AVCTravel.com">David.Anderson@AVCTravel.com</a> if you have experience with this type of setup. Phase 1 will be "get it working" - Phase 2 is going to be a lot of customization with our current web based system, which uses ColdFusion and SQL 2K.
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div> David</div>
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<br><br>Only with Asterisk you can handle it, but of course it depends on your<br>requirements on scalability and redundancy needed.<br><br>How many agents? How many diferent locations? SIP trunk to your telco or<br>PSTN ? Remote Agents at home?
<br><br>Post more details on your requirements and I believe there are so many<br>experienced users in this list all around the world that you will have good<br>tips here.<br><br><br></blockquote></div>