Microsoft really dropped the ball with Skype during Covid..
At FlyNumber we saw the decline early, we used to be able to point DID phone numbers directly to Skype accounts - it was great, of course Microsoft killed that around the time of their acquisition ... but why? All it did was force end-users to using SIP clients.
Now this is what I'm talking about — this checks all the boxes for me.
I was looking at "Agent builders" for a while now and nothing really stood out. They all seemed to use a "node" type structure, while I was looking to tell something what I need using natural language.
The only thing that came close was Vessium, but I never heard back after adding myself to the waiting list weeks ago. I also wasn’t so hot about their questions either — "Are you cool with paying for a product just to try it," or something to that effect. I’ll admit though, I said yes. =)
Either way, congrats on the launch and wishing you much success.
New docker images aren't (automatically) generated for new Go runtime/compile >releases.
It is important to run with docker host networking, so mox can use the public IPs >and has correct remote IP information for incoming connections (important for >junk filtering and rate-limiting).
This is where voice AI agents can really help and screen the calls. Route the big fish to Alec Baldwin and the tiny prospects to the guy getting the coffee.
There were things like flat monthly fees but operators would also fill a ticket or in other words manually record long distance calls (ie: their duration, how far apart the 2 parties were etc.).
It's really up in the air as far as VoIP/SIP and phone numbers. We have certain "mobile" version(outside US/CA) DID numbers that seem to work well with oAuth SMS. (OpenAI uses them among others).
A lightweight Docusaurus plugin that exposes your /docs Markdown files as raw .md URLs. (For LLM's and such)