Asterisk can do that, but it can take allot of work and customization
How much are you after
You cn look up trixbox for a decent package
On 1/19/09, Kurt Granroth <
kurt+plug-discuss@granroth.com> wrote:
> I know that there are some people on this list that use Asterisk a
> decent bit. Those that do... are you familiar with GrandCentral? If
> so, how do they compare?
>
> http://www.grandcentral.com/home/features
>
> I really like the control that something like GrandCentral gives you.
> The ability to choose where you receive a call (home, cell, work, etc)
> based on who is calling or when they are calling is a killer feature for me.
>
> Alas, there are just too many potential gotchas with that service to
> really commit to it other than as a play-thing (or as a number passed
> out freely to businesses and warranty cards and the like). What I would
> like is that kind of control... but in a way that *I* control it all!
>
> So no calls being routed through a 3rd party server; no voicemails
> stored on their server; no need to upload all of my contacts to a search
> company; etc.
>
> Asterisk seems like it might be able to do all that... but who can tell?
> Their site is horribly disorganized and when you do find a "feature"
> page, they spend all their time in an acronym frenzy.
>
> So... does anybody know?
>
> Kurt
>
>
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