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PBX Prompts for Asterisk

TMC recently reported that PBX Prompts is releasing voice prompts for Asterisk and other open-source telephony systems. Based on research done by PBX prompts, there is good demand among businesses and integrators for high-quality voice prompts to replace the default voice prompts in several open-source telephony systems.

“Over the past two years, we have heard over and over again about the difficulties many small medium businesses and value added resellers have had finding high quality professional voice prompts for Asterisk Open Source PBX systems,” said Garrett Smith, Director of Sales and Marketing for Sayers Media Group. “Based on these experiences we have created PBX Prompts with the help of these very same companies in order to deliver on a simple, easy to use, ordering interface and installation process for those who want an alternative to the default Asterisk voice for their phone system.”

PBX Prompts’ advanced and custom voice prompts are recorded in professional sound studios. There are no minimum orders, and the turnaround for orders is a quick 72 hours. PBX Prompts will initially launch with full sets of voice prompts for Asterisk-based systems. These will include Spanish and English, in both male and female voices. Next up will be French, German and Japanese voice prompts. And then in the upcoming weeks, versions for Fonality, SwitchVox, Pingtel, and other phone systems will be introduced. PBX Prompts will also be introducing custom packages for clients who need non-standard voice recordings, which may include voice mail greetings, and auto-attendant menus.

The current voice prompt packages range from $49.99 for standard packages that feature up to 500 voice prompts, to $129.99 for advanced voice prompts for Asterisk systems, featuring up to 600 prompts. PBX Prompts also offers free packages for Asterisk systems, with up to 100 of the most popular prompts up to May 1st.

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