APUG MeetMe
// March 14th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // asterisk, linux

Last Night was a blast! To all APUG that came to our MeetMe thank you for supporting our community let’s create a bigger community!
Photo’s last night’s APUG MeetMe can be found here
// March 14th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // asterisk, linux

Last Night was a blast! To all APUG that came to our MeetMe thank you for supporting our community let’s create a bigger community!
Photo’s last night’s APUG MeetMe can be found here
// July 10th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // VOIP, asterisk, linux, only in the philippines, predictive dialer, web

Visit our vicidialNOW inc. booth at booth 16B.
We will give out Opensource VicidialNOW Community Edtion for free!!!!! So grab now the latest innovation of predictive dialers. And don’t forget to leave your calling cards for our raffle draw
// September 26th, 2007 // No Comments » // asterisk
Don’t know anything about VOIP? or you want to learn more about asterisk? go to Digium! haha just kidding, visit the forum and learn what is asterisk, how does asterisk work, and what is it good for.
Join us at:
Asterisk Philippine Users Group
http://www.asterisk.org.ph
// May 13th, 2007 // No Comments » // VOIP, asterisk, linux, predictive dialer
Im selling Digium TE406p, never been used opened only for testing. Here’s the pic of the card.
// March 15th, 2007 // No Comments » // VOIP, asterisk, linux
If you want to send DNIS/DNID or even ANI number to your legacy PBX using your asterisk you just need to add this to your dialplan.
exten => 9005551212,1,Dial(ZAP/g2/*${CALLERID}*${EXTEN}*)
exten => 9005551212,n,Hangup()
// December 26th, 2006 // No Comments » // asterisk, linux
Asterisk 1.4.0 is now released in final form(bankai) hehehe…
It’s playtime!
visit Asterisk official website for more info.
// November 30th, 2006 // No Comments » // asterisk, linux
this is a post way back in May 2006 in voip-info.org. I just updated it recently actually it’s not really an update i just saw that i addedd nmap package by mistake as a prerequisite for asterisk.
// November 15th, 2006 // 5 Comments » // asterisk, linux, predictive dialer
VICIDIAL SETUP:
There’s two kinds of setup you can do with 100 seats on Vicidial. Either Channel Bank Setup or IP Phones setup.
With Channel Bank Setup what you need is 5 T1 lines and 5 channel banks. Each T1 lines has 24 lines so either you go through 4 T1 lines with only 96 lines available or 5 T1 lines with 120 lines available. I go with 5 T1 lines at least you have 20 lines reserve for your future expansion.
With IP Phones setup you’ll be needing IP Phones and 3 48-port maneagable switches. I Prefer cisco for maneagable switches you can’t go wrong with cisco when it comes to network needs but if you’re in tight budget I can recommend 3com and nothing else just either of the two brands.
I’ll be showing the comparison of the 2 setup in 120 seats. That’s the only lines that is equal with 2 setups and suits the requirement given.
Comparison of 2 Setups for 120 seats:
Channel Bank Setup:
2 x Digium TE407p $2,245.00
5 x 24-port channel bank $300.00
120 X plantronics phones $40.00
5 x patch panel integration $100.00
TOTAL: $11,290.00
IP Phone Setup:
120 x IP Phone $130.00
5 x Cisco Catalyst 2960-48TC $ 2,500.00
TOTAL: $ 28,100.00