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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.
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.
Yes there is, you need a low cost pbx set up a free pbx And low cost routing. A good IT pro can do both in a couple of hours...