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Hi, I am starting my business from another country in the United States and to seek help, i have to explain the whole situation. So the thing is, we are gonna remotely connect with the screens of restaurants located in US. Customer is gonna call to place an order either for pickup/delivery. I need to know how can i configure phones from that restaurant to my country so that when somebody calls on that restaurant i would be recieving that call here.

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[–] OLDMAN_Alltech@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It sounds like a manual process. Why would you want to route the callers to your firm, when if using a IVR could do this and output a compatible HTML and CSS that can be displayed? Using a standard visual IVR is already doing this.

[–] abcde_f_off@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Restaurant is located in united states and I am from Pakistan. So whenever a customer calls to place an order on the restaurant, i need a setup to get those calls here in pakistan...is there a cost friendly and easy way ? I only saw my previous company doing this...they had some grandstream ip phones and a server to connect with.

[–] OLDMAN_Alltech@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

There is a ton of ways to route the calls, one being the grandstream you mention. But a call from the US to Pakistan over standard internet would be nasty in quality. The Jitter and Latency would cause excessive echos, pops, or other issues with the calls. The owner of the number would be required to send the calls to your solution, and then the store / your staff would all need to be registered to that solution.

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