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00:15.23 | DannyA | hey all. im getting very excited about the prospect of using asterisk with my organization. quick question: our main lines will be coming in through a verizon PRI. Is it possible to also hook up to a Twilio elastic sip trunk, and someone calls into a twilio number that i have configured, can i send that caller into asterisk and have them do something like pick up a parked call? |
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00:15.51 | *** topic/#asterisk is Take the March 2019 Asterisk User Survey! https://goo.gl/forms/xL1VUHRsf95saly13 -- #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.28.1 (2019/09/05) 16.5.1 (2019/09/05), Security Only: 15.7.4 (2019/09/05); DAHDI: 3.0.0 (2018/11/15); libpri 1.6.0 (2017/01/27) -=- Wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22 |
00:23.22 | Samot | Yes. |
00:27.50 | DannyA | @Samot awesome! and i assume i can also do something like send that call into twilio (like by dialing a twilio sip extension i guess), and handle incoming calls on that extension by using whatever twilio functions i already have set up, like queueing the call, or playing a message, or doing whatever...? |
00:28.44 | DannyA | i was reading the latest asterisk book from O'Reilly today. asterisk is so awesome. |
00:30.09 | Samot | Both the PRI and the SIP trunk will do the same thing. Deliver calls to the PBX. |
00:30.24 | Samot | Once they are in the PBX, like any PBX, it's up to the PBX to do the rest. |
00:34.41 | DannyA | gotcha |
00:34.53 | DannyA | just out of curiosity, has anyone here heard of NexaComm? |
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02:03.30 | Katty | bloop |
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21:46.29 | DannyA | hey all. dumb question: if a company wants to use asterisk, is there a fee? i know asterisk is open source, but someone said to me the other day that even for open source software, the "supported" versions cost money. Our IT guy told me the other day that for a professional installation of MySQL, it cost $14,000. |
21:51.51 | sibiria | open source and free of charge are two different things |
21:52.01 | sibiria | but no, you don't need to pay to use asterisk commercially |
21:52.12 | sibiria | same goes for mysql/mariadb - you can run the community editions in your business if you want to |
21:52.23 | sibiria | free of charge |
21:57.53 | DannyA | so strange. i have no clue why he said they had to pay $14k for mysql |
21:57.57 | DannyA | anyways. good to know. thanks! |
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22:12.07 | Reinhilde | they only had to pay for a support contract |
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22:14.43 | Samot | The friend seemed to explain it pretty well. "Profession Install" |
22:14.51 | Samot | Someone got paid for their time and expertise. |
22:15.02 | Reinhilde | sounds about right. |
22:15.06 | Reinhilde | and that's what a support contract is |
22:15.33 | Samot | Not entirely. |
22:15.43 | Samot | But a piece of it. |
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