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  • Nick Barnes, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [11:36 UTC]: Christopher - yesterday I tried an Asterisk install on a CentOS 5.1 box with stock GUI and it all worked fine. Sorry I can't help.
  • aero, Fri 09 of May, 2008 [08:20 UTC]: can someone help me out on this, i tried to play some sound files on my asterisk box and this is the error message i got. WARNING[4429]: format_wav.c:169 check_header: Unexpected freqency 22050 May 8 11:17:39 WARNING[4433]: codec_gsm.c:194 gsmtolin_fra
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:15 UTC]: I beleive that I may have to change something in the xserver configuration. Please advise
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:14 UTC]: Everything was perfect. In the bios I have increased the memory allocated Still receive input not supported on my display.
  • Christopher Faust, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [14:13 UTC]: This would not be my main box. I am doing some testing to see if I can install zaptel and asterisk 1.4 on a full centos 5.1 box with development software Its bizzare, because before I went through the asterisk and zaptel installation everything was perfe
  • Nick Barnes, Thu 08 of May, 2008 [13:44 UTC]: Christopher - I can't see any way in which an Asterisk installation would muck your GUI, but remember that it is advised not to use a GUI on an Asterisk box anyway.
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:28 UTC]: When I try to startx I ge input not supported. Though before installing asterisk I had no video issue to start the GUI
  • Christopher Faust, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [15:26 UTC]: Hi Nick, I got centos 5.1 and asterisk up But now I cannot start startx I have set the depth from 24 to 16 for the video i810 driver for the i845 on my netvista machine but I cannot start GNOME. Please advise
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:01 UTC]: Howard - You'll need to provide a lot more information if you really want help.
  • Nick Barnes, Wed 07 of May, 2008 [10:00 UTC]: Christopher - Search the Wiki and you'll find a page I wrote detailing exactly what you have to do for Asterisk 1.4 + CentOS 5.1.
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Phone Reminders from DSC




Phone Reminders from Database Systems Corp.

Database Systems Corp. (DSC) is a computer technology organization that has been in business since 1978. DSC provides software and systems for the call center and telecommunications industry. Products include IVR software and voice broadcasting systems as well as IVR hosting and voice broadcast services.

Employing our phone broadcast technology, DSC can deliver hundreds or thousands of reminder calls in a short period of time! Pre-recorded reminder messages can be sent to either individuals or to answering machines with reminders of upcoming events such as conventions, community programs, doctor or dental appointments, warranty deadlines, etc.

A significantly different reminder message can be played to an answering machine versus an individual. Most reminders are simple messages, yet our voice broadcast technology can be designed to handle complex scripts with phone key responses. Calls can even be directed to representatives that are standing by or the call can be transferred to an outside third party phone line.

Call reminders from DSC can include customized information from a client database (such as the caller's name, appointment date and time). Employing our Text To Speech software, virtually any information can be included in these reminders. In some cases, a message may be left only if an answering machine is detected. An reminder recipient could be given a message with selection options using our interactive voice response system.

Database Systems Corp. can provide either phone reminder systems or call reminder services at its secure data center located in Phoenix, Arizona.

VoiceXML and Reminder Calls

Phone messaging systems and services with VoiceXML messaging automatically send phone messages from a computer system to a remote phone systems using XML push logic. For example, reminder calls can be initiated by a computer system with an advanced scheduler. A remote database can be polled and when a reminder needs to be sent, our phone systems can be notified using a voicexml message. Other applications that can be developed using DSC's reminder software may be as simple as wakeup calls or weather alerts that are triggered automatically from a computer system or websites.

Phone Reminder Applications

Our phone reminder solutions include many features that enable DSC to apply this technology to a number of industries and applications. The professional staff at DSC can design and develop your call reminder applications quickly and at an affordable price. If you wish to develop these surveys yourself, we provide the training and tools to accomplish this. Here are just a few of the applications available using our telephone reminder systems and services.


Register Online For Phone Reminders and Save!

DSC now offers an online registration capability that allows both commercial and non-profit organizations such as churches and schools to register for voice broadcast services on the internet. This voice broadcast registration form provides significant savings over normal fees.

Contact Database Systems Corp.

Contact DSC at (602) 265-5968 or use the following Contact Form.

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