[Freeswitch-users] Is Freeswitch better than Asterisk for me?
brian at attdv.com
brian at attdv.com
Thu Sep 21 19:02:38 EDT 2006
Freeswitch at this point is still a little imature to do much except some
basic calling and such. In time to come yes it will dominate the market
easily. To answer your question, right now no. The most you could do
however is create a script or application to do this for you. You are
more than welcome to come to the -dev side and help freeswitch become the
best telephony application on the market. There are many ideas floating
around Im sure everyone on the development team would be interested in
hearing your input or help you with the basics to start coding your own
platform.
Brian
Developer/Maintainer
mod_php/python/ruby
> I've been using Asterisk as simple outbound caller for a small (<50)
> group of people with very simple IVR (press 1 to ack, press 2 to
> replay).
>
> It works ok, but I haven't come up with a good way to keep both my
> outbound IAX trunks busy to get through the calls as quickly as
> possible. I'm copying .call files into Asterisk's outgoing directory,
> and I have a script that makes sure there are 2 files there, but as
> soon as I get a busy/no-answer, there's a line that is under-utilized.
>
> Does freeswitch have better way to do this?
>
> I spent several years as an IVR developer using Natural Microsystems
> and Dialogic cards. So I'm quite accustomed to that level of
> programming, as opposed to the PBX-like way Asterisk works. I would
> love to find a way to do that low-level coding for my IAX trunks.
>
> TIA,
> Barry Roberts
>
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