[Asterisk-biz] asterisk as outbound dialer only
Brian West
brian at bkw.org
Wed Feb 2 20:23:16 MST 2005
Ok apparently I totally missed this email as it just now arrived in my
mailbox. What you talk about here is illegal.
Go troll else where please.
bkw
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Johnson" <dd_jjohnson at msn.com>
To: <asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 4:37 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-biz] asterisk as outbound dialer only
>I am pursuing using Asterisk as a tool to queue up phone calls to
>businesses to verify if a number is working, disconnected, a fax, etc. This
>would be done strictly as an automated, unmanned operation with results
>stored in a database. The application would search our database for phone
>numbers to verify, place the call, and would determine whether the number
>is working and flag the database accordingly. Ideally, it would tell the
>difference between an answering machine and a human. If an answering
>machine is reached, it may just hang up and log the status as a working
>number that had an answering machine. Can Asterisk do this?
>
> If a human answers we may either play a polite 'sorry wrong number'
> message or ask that they verify certain information (i.e., press 1 to
> confirm that your business name is 'ABC Company').
>
> So, my questions are:
> - Is Asterisk a recommended application for:
> - scheduling automated phone calls to thousands/millions (?) of numbers
> - determining and flagging the status of a given phone number (i.e.,
> whether it is active, disconnected, a fax, etc.)
> - Can it tell the difference between a live human answering and an
> answering machine/voicemail
> - What is the range of bandwidth that it will take up? (Assume a 10-second
> call once connected).
> - Is there a limit to the number of simultaneous calls that can take
> place? We would be doing the verification from a co-location that has
> virtually unlimited up/download.
>
> We will keep a log of businesses that want to opt out (i.e., press 2 to
> remove your phone number from further verification efforts) to avoid any
> legal troubles.
>
> Any input you have on any of these topics would be well received.
>
> Also, if anyone has a track record as a proven consultant and wishes to
> bid on programming for this project, we can put together details and
> discuss.
>
> We don't need most of the bells and whistles that asterisk comes with
> (i.e., call forwarding, dial by name, incoming calls), so many of the
> features would be unused.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
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