Hi --
I'm new here, and this may be a total oddball question, but here goes:
I am a professional IVR voice talent -- I'm most notably the voice of Asterisk, but I've also voiced platforms for Verizon, Qwest, Cingular, Vonage, Bell Canada, Twitterfone, and Hawaiian Telcom. My voice is so recognizable, in fact, that I was hired to voice a spoof of myself in a radio commercial for a bank, outlining the frustrating phone tree that customers encounter with their competitors.
I am interested in obtaining the script for the Cisco Call Manager IVR, and I am willing to voice this script *gratis*, and donate it to the Cisco Community. Why all the Open-Source good will? Just as with Digium including the basic stock prompts in all units of the Asterisk box sold, there almost always comes a need for customization geared to specific comanies, industries, and organizations. I'd be available for all subsequent work -- with reasonable rates, rapid turnaround (same day/next day) -- and the ability to record in any needed format -- not to mention a wide range of accents, I offer Spanish, and I am capable of a wide array of various vocal characterizations, moods, and approaches. Visit my websites: <a>http://www.theivrvoice.com</a>] and <a>http://www.theasteriskvoice</a>] for demos, testimonials, and a full list of clients.
Anyone have any suggestion of how to tackle this project? Or can suggest a forum better geared to this? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Allison Smith