Using VoIP with Blueworx Voice Response

The Voice over IP (SIP) feature for Blueworx Voice Response allows a Blueworx Voice Response application to act as an IP telephony User Agent (UA).

With the ability to run up to 480 channels at the same time using the DTNA VoIP device driver ‘adapter’, Blueworx Voice Response can provide up to that number of SIP UAs. As with standard telephony, each UA behaves like a real telephone.

Blueworx Voice Response applications that interact with the SIP network can be written using State Tables, Java (with the Java and VoiceXML environment), VXML, or CCXML. As with traditional telephony, these applications can do things like: As long as some simple ‘numbering plan’ rules are met within the SIP network, existing Blueworx Voice Response applications should run unmodified (as they operate in terms of standard E.164 telephone numbers). If required, Blueworx Voice Response applications can be written specially for VoIP to exploit fully the additional functionality provided by SIP (for example, textual addresses - URIs).