ivrsolutions Report post Posted 09/19/2005 08:39 PM Quick question, Is there a way to develop a voiceguide application, or test a voiceguide developed application, for example using PC keyboard, speaker and microphone without having to have a modem/dialogic board and actually dial into it? Thanks -Steve Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 09/19/2005 09:57 PM No. You need to dial into it. Share this post Link to post
Guest Mario Report post Posted 09/19/2005 11:59 PM I had the same issue - testing the IVR script without wasting $$ in phone calls. Unfortunately VG does not have a call simulator. However, I found this VOIP site and they offer free landline calls to Australia (where i am). So now, I just call myself using their software....hope this helps some. Share this post Link to post
Guest loolooo Report post Posted 09/23/2005 09:58 AM Dear Katalina Technologies Manager How many request and question did you recieve for call simulator for testing Vg? please Do Somthing Sir. Share this post Link to post
jjkul Report post Posted 09/24/2005 12:09 AM I agree. PLEASE create a call simulator. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 09/24/2005 12:56 AM The best way to test the IVR system is to dial into it just like the caller would. The best solutions for testing are: 1. Purchase a Dialogic PromptMaster Phone. These are sold used on eBay and other places. It has a power supply and provides line and ring voltage so you can test a IVR system board without having telephone lines. 2. Purchase a CO (Central Office) or line simulator. These are usually more expensive than a PromptMaster. eg: Skutch AS-4A (http://www.skutchelectronics.com/index.html) on E-bay for $25 (US). It lists for $75 but there and there are a few companies that will sell them for less than $50.00 and some guy on eBay seems to have a few for $25.00 3. Use a small PBX. They are a bit more expensive ($200+) but worth it. Share this post Link to post
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