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Joe O'Donnell  
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 More options Sep 25 2012, 3:28 pm
From: Joe O'Donnell <joseph.odonn...@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:28:58 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Sep 25 2012 3:28 pm
Subject: IVR Club phone system

 Thanks. The IVR system is now working at our own phone number: 206-424-9017 You can connect your own softphone to that IVR at makersalliance.com:5080, extension/name: 1001 up to 1019, password: 1234. So people can than call the IVR number and be patched through to your extension. Your sip phone number will be: extens...@makersalliance.com

  We also have a local google talk number of 216-285-0243 that may be possible to connect with the above.

 New google message threads are started with new subject lines, right? Maybe the [MakersAlliance] heading added by google is causing them to be one thread on some email systems.

JoeO

 
--- On Tue, 9/25/12, Corwin Harris <corwin.har...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Corwin Harris <corwin.har...@gmail.com>
Subject: [makersalliance] Re: Club phone system
To: makersalliance@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 1:57 PM

Joe, that's pretty neat. But I wanted to address the fact that I've noticed that a variety of people are starting new off-topic conversations in existing threads. Can you please start a new thread instead? It will make finding your post and work much easier later. :)

On Monday, September 24, 2012 8:01:56 PM UTC-4, Joe ODonnell wrote:I setup a freeswitch pbx on makersalliance.com and connected it to a free incoming Washington state number:

 206-424-9017

 At the moment it's set up to say a few snarky things and hang up. It can also function as a softphone switching station. If you
install a softphone you can
connect as any extension between 1001-1019 with password 1234, and than
call other extensions. My softphone is currently extension 1000, but I'm
 about to go out for an hour or so. Here are some additional extensions:

5000 - demo IVR (not fully functional with free number yet)
9195 - five second delay echo test
9196 - standard echo test
9197 - milliwatt extension
9198 - tetris extension for demo TGML generation
9664 - music on hold (requires music files to be installed)

Softphones:

http://www.counterpath.com/x- lite.html -windows
http://www.twinklephone.com/ (or apt-get install twinkle)
http://itunes.apple.com/us/ app/bria-voip-sip-phone-video/ id373968636?mt=8
http://www.zoiper.com/ softphone/ -win,lin,apple

 This server also hosts an online CAD system. It requires a newer browser like Google Chrome and a newer 3D card to work:

http://makersalliance.com: 8002/signin

JoeO

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