SayDigits, SayNumber, SayAlpha, and SayPhonetic Applications

While not exactly related to auto-attendant menus, we'll introduce some applications to read back various pieces of information back to the caller. The SayDigits() and SayNumber() applications read the specified number back to caller. To use the SayDigits() and SayNumber() application simply pass it the number you'd like it to say as the first parameter.

The SayDigits() application reads the specified number one digit at a time. For example, if you called SayDigits(123), Asterisk would read back "one two three". On the other hand, the SayNumber() application reads back the number as if it were a whole number. For example, if you called SayNumber(123) Asterisk would read back "one hundred twenty three".

The SayAlpha() and SayPhonetic() applications are used to spell an alphanumeric string back to the caller. The SayAlpha() reads the specified string one letter at a time. For example, SayAlpha(hello) would read spell the word "hello" one letter at a time. The SayPhonetic() spells back a string one letter at a time, using the international phonetic alphabet. For example, SayPhonetic(hello) would read back "Hotel Echo Lima Lima Oscar".

We'll use these four applications to read back various data to the caller througout this guide. In the meantime, please feel free to add some sample extensions to your dialplan to try out these applications. Here are some examples:

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exten => 6592,1,SayDigits(123)
exten => 6593,1,SayNumber(123)
exten => 6594,1,SayAlpha(hello)
exten => 6595,1,SayPhonetic(hello)