Created by: gery,Last modification on Fri 21 of Apr, 2006 [01:13 UTC]
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by jmdocile, Friday 21 of April, 2006 [12:08:14 UTC]
I acept a unit to review for free :)
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by IronHelix, Saturday 06 of August, 2005 [18:50:40 UTC]
I know you guys are just trying to make a buck same as everyone else. However spamming the front page here will make people stay away from your products in droves. IP phones (esp low end) are rapidly becoming a commodity market and unless you can provide somethign that sets you apart from everybody else people will just as soon pick a better established or better known vendor that respects the Wiki, IE SNOM, Sipura, Grandstream, etc.
Second- for all the advertising you've done on the Wiki i have yet to see any of your products on sale anywhere. A good part of the market here is enthusiasts that want 1-3 units not 10,000. You need to start lining up distributors and resellers in the USA and Europe, once the products hit the shelves THEN advertise.
If your product doesn't suck, sending a few units free to reviewers to get some buzz going doenst hurt either. A positive independent review will go 1000x farther than any wiki spamming you could ever do.
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by adblock, Thursday 28 of July, 2005 [08:15:14 UTC]
Just finding every excuse to bump youself up in the list, don't we?! (:evil:) (:evil:) (:evil:)
Just in case: Adding a space at the end of a line is *NOT* news!
thanks for your reply halsp. Our PSTN lines are working now. At one time the sip trunk was working as well, but is no longer. That is the reason I sent the entire config, because I believe there may be an error somewhere in it that is causing it not to work. I don't know enough about Asterisk to catch such an error.
Also, I would like to have a developer on hand that would be able to connect into our system and make changes from time to time at whatever would be a fair price to do so.
My company sells an outbound fundraising application that currently only works with Teltone dialers (analog only). We need a replacement for the Teltone dialer to work in a VOIP environment. Our application (VisualBasic) is responsible for determining what number to call, so I'm not looking for predictive dialing software. I just want something that will produce Windows events that our software can respond to, rings, busy, etc. What kind of hardware/software combination would you suggest? It would be good if it accommodated analog dialing as well. In addition, we'd like to do call recording and monitoring. Needs to accommodate international dialing to/from various countries.
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Second- for all the advertising you've done on the Wiki i have yet to see any of your products on sale anywhere. A good part of the market here is enthusiasts that want 1-3 units not 10,000. You need to start lining up distributors and resellers in the USA and Europe, once the products hit the shelves THEN advertise.
If your product doesn't suck, sending a few units free to reviewers to get some buzz going doenst hurt either. A positive independent review will go 1000x farther than any wiki spamming you could ever do.
333You're getting annoying!
Just in case: Adding a space at the end of a line is *NOT* news!
Stop doing this or your page(s) are *GONE*!