You can do this with Asterisk. I am not an expert, but I do use the
software for my business telephone service. This isn't a service, it's
all software that does it for you.
Here's something that is used often with Asterisk / Trixbox:
http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=113-marc
On Jul 5, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm looking for vendors that provide either a hosted service or
> software that runs on CentOS 5 that makes automated outbound
> telephone calls as an alerting service. If it is a hosted service,
> then it must have an API which accepts:
>
> * an audio file (or text message that can be converted to an audio
> file)
> * thousands of telephone numbers
> * land, cell or VOIP numbers
> * "Press (a number) to repeat this message." (I think called IVR.)
> * request confirmation from call recipient
> * status of call (queued, called, in progress, answering machine,
> human answered)
>
> It's the kind of stuff that doctors, dentists, libraries (your
> reserved book is ready for pickup), etc., do.
>
> Here's one vendor I am checking out:
>
http://www.voicent.com/devnet/>
> --steve
>
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