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Ian F. Hood said:
thank you everyone.. have a great day!
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Moshe Maeir said:
bye
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shidan@jazinga.com
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Carl Ford said:
send me a note to cford@imhocorp.com and i will share the FTP
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Ian F. Hood said:
Sure, volunteer the guy then leave ;-)
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Dan York said:
bye
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Dan York said:
Regarding the edits, Julien @ Iotum often does them.
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Jon Arnold said:
thanks Dan!
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Moshe Maeir said:
James you have a good ear :-)
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Dan York said:
I've got to drop off to prepare for another call. Thanks - it was an interesting show.
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Jon Arnold said:
me 2
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Ian F. Hood said:
I hear the ice cream truck?
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James Body said:
Default Nokia ring tone?
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Adam Austin said:
break it you buy it
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Carl Ford said:
what are the loaner rules?
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Carl Ford said:
i want a box
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Carl Ford said:
demo hell
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James Body said:
Yet.....
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James Body said:
I want to know why Jon and Jim have Jazinga boxes and I don't have one!
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Carl Ford said:
thats a joke
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Jon Arnold said:
carl - am pretty sure Alec will be doing the edits
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Carl Ford said:
Do we implement TRIP?
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James Body said:
Local phones will normally be SIP phones sitting on the LAN - and these auto-configure from the Jazinga on power up
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James Body said:
So calls coming in over the old land line OR SIP trunk can be routed either to a local phone or a remote phone (like a Truphone mobile)
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Carl Ford said:
john you are going to do the edits right?
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Carl Ford said:
what about 911? do you support passive call for 911
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James Body said:
Use a FXO port!
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Jon Arnold said:
moshe - you're next....
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Moshe Maeir said:
what CPU is used? I probably missed that also...
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Moshe Maeir said:
thanks Dan -
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Dan York said:
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Dan York said:
From their page:<br/><br/>The underlying softswitch can be Linux-based Asterisk, Freeswitch which is capable of running on Windows or other softswitches can be easily added as requirements dictate. When working with partner organizations for example, they may have standardized on their own proprietary softswitch or another flavor of open-source softswitch that Jazinga can quickly plug-in support for.
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Moshe Maeir said:
or another open source pkg?
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Dan York said:
Moshe - yes, it's based on Asterisk
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Dan York said:
So in the future might I be able to download your software and install it on my own server?
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Moshe Maeir said:
is it Asterisk based?
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Dan York said:
Is that software or hardware?
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Dan York said:
My attention was unfortunately diverted for a moment... did I hear correctly that the price is targeted at $200?
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Carl Ford said:
so are you sharing some monthly revenue?
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Carl Ford said:
they want some profit
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Carl Ford said:
you re looking for reseller
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Carl Ford said:
okay but the question i am asking is winning the heart of the var
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Jim Courtney said:
iSkoot dropped my connection; so I am now back to using SkypeOut from my PC to call in. Much better call quality.
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Carl Ford said:
G-d bless skype
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Carl Ford said:
yes its doing fine
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Jon Arnold said:
Carl - is the recording holding up ok?
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Moshe Maeir said:
Jon - your quality may be better since you are in Toronto and so is Jazinga?
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James Body said:
Jazinga has built two middleware components:<br/>1) An abstract model for provisioning and configuring a PBX and various other components required for unified messaging, convergence, and device/handset auto-provisioning. No knowledge of the underlying components is necessary to build unified messaging, PBX and convergence applications. This API is an HTTP REST interface.<br/><br/>2) An abstract call control and IVR language based on Voice XML (VXML) and Python which allows developers to build Voice applications at a high level without using the proprietary call control and IVR languages that come with the various PBXs and other base messaging systems.<br/><br/>Jazinga's approach to creating its middleware and API makes it very unique in the market. Not only does it make telephony features and capabilities available to other applications but it also lowers the bar for technical expertise or training required to take advantage of it. Rather than creating a proprietary API with its own training requirement, Jazinga has worked with standards to create an environment where engineers familiar with these standards are already capable of working with Jazinga.
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Jon Arnold said:
glad you're back Moshe - we're still here!
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Ian F. Hood said:
MOSHE! Welcome.. (call's over) ;-)
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Ian F. Hood said:
From typical small business to home office can be a big span priceways... how is the pricing.. by features? by traffic?
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Moshe Maeir said:
I succeeded! :-)
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James Body said:
So - have you switched out from FreeSwitch to Asterisk?
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Jon Arnold said:
moshe - sorry to hear that - at least you can text us..
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Jim Courtney said:
Someone asked earlier What inbound technology you using? Can I use it with my current phone # or do I have to use a Jazinga assgined (or other) VoIP number?
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Jon Arnold said:
carl - will get to your q next...
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Moshe Maeir said:
Alas, I guess I will have to settle forthe recording
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Moshe Maeir said:
I heard for about a minute then it went dead, I am on a phone I use all day, so I can'tunderstand the problem,
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James Body said:
I use an Epygi and a self-configured Asterisk box at home - can you explain how Jazinga differs from these?
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Carl Ford said:
most VARs i know are price conscious what is the story on ROI?
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James Body said:
Jazinga got me excited!
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Ian F. Hood said:
still deaf Moshe?
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James Body said:
Simple Plug 'n Play SMB solution
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or by clicking the green phone icon above participants pictures
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jon can use mute all function on the call dashboard page too
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Moshe Maeir said:
Flat Planet technology...
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Carl Ford said:
can everyone mute please
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James Body said:
Jon - may have to mute all but Shidan!
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Moshe Maeir said:
just the prompts at the beginning
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James Body said:
What inbound technology you using?
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Moshe Maeir said:
no audio at all
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Moshe Maeir said:
I hear nothing, I called in twice
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James Body said:
Moshe - you got no audio?
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James Body said:
Talking now
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Randy Busch said:
I can hear
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I can hear them
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Moshe Maeir said:
b4 I log off - -- is anyone speaking here, or we all have quiet?
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Ian F. Hood said:
wooo someone's got tons of background noise
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Ian F. Hood said:
Canada!, eh?
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James Body said:
Shidan - spot on - the one huge hurdle that stops take up of VoIP PBX-type products IS the complexity involved in getting the system configured!
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William Volk said:
FYI this works on my iPod touch
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Jon Arnold said:
thanks very much Carl!
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Carl Ford said:
feature interaction?
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James Body said:
Carl - always connected!
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Ian F. Hood said:
ok go for it'
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William Volk said:
FYI this works on my iPod touch
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Ian F. Hood said:
ok carl is recording
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Ian F. Hood said:
lol
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Carl Ford said:
so i am recording
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Ian F. Hood said:
use chat and sign language?
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Moshe Maeir said:
where is charlie chaplin?
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Ian F. Hood said:
did you try refreshing the page?
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to start the recording
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jon press *7
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Carl Ford said:
i can record the call
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Jim Courtney said:
Jon, press *7 from your phone to start the recording.
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Ian F. Hood said:
LOL frank
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Does anybody else have the ability to record the call?
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Ian F. Hood said:
sure it's not under the browser?
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