CCXML - or Call Control XML - is the W3C standard markup language for controlling how phone calls are placed, answered, transfered, conferenced, and more. CCXML works hand-in-hand with VoiceXML to provide a 100% standards and XML based solution for any telephony application.
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I currently have a Linksys SPA-942 IP phone, an IPKall number & account & a Google voice account. How do I set up everything so I can make & get free IP calls? Or is there something else I can use wto do this using my IP phone??
Using asterisk, you can easily create a call file using a shell script. Here is a basic example that i have used in the past. When you run the shell script it creates the call file in the asterisk outgoing call directory, asterisk automatically reads the file and dials the number and connects it to an extension.