Speed dial to post to url. Part of my Google voice 2014 workaround.

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giqcass:
Asterisk would be the most seamless option without an outside server or service.  I signed up for a Tropo account and spent some time poking around.  I have been more a Voxeo user.  I didn't use either for a callback script.  I mostly use Voxeo to route incoming Skype calls.  I have a Skype user name that forwards to the free +990 number that Voxeo(and tropo) provide. Should anyone try this only the older versions of Skype let you enter the +990 number as a forwarding number.  Skype doesn't charge to call or forward to +990 numbers.

I have yet to install my own Asterisk server but I'm considering a Raspberry Pi or Beagle bone black.  Once you have an Obi then Asterisk seems to be the logical next step if you want to upgrade.

azrobert:
You can run PBX in a Flash in a virtual machine. I know you have a Mac and there are versions that will run on your machine.
See: http://pbxinaflash.com/vm/

I'm running PIAF under VMWARE on an XP machine. On a virtual machine you can install a newer version of PIAF without deleting the old version. On a Raspberry Pi  you can do the same by buying another sdhc card.

This is my hardware. It' about the size of a large paperback book and the only moving part is the hard drive.
http://www.cnet.com/products/shuttle-xs35-702-atom-d510-1-66-ghz/specs/

giqcass:
That looks like a nice little unit.  The atom processor probably doesn't require a lot of juice either.

corporate_gadfly:
Quote from: azrobert on March 27, 2014, 08:23:37 am

IMHO, the best way to run the callback script is under Asterisk. With Asterisk you can also merge the outgoing call with the callback.

I was able to use asterisk (using pygooglevoice for the callback script) and call bridging successfully. Feel like I am somewhat ready for May 15, 2014. The end user experience was a slightly longer ringing tone while the call bridging happens.

Roger:
I am trying this out.  I wasn't sure how to pass in my google credentials, so for now I just hard coded them into the php code.  When I try it I heard the numbers dialing, then it sounds like it hangs up and I hear a dial tone again.  When I check the speed dial the number I dialed was added to slot 99, so that part is working.  Is there any way to verify that the php code was loaded into the Obi?

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