Identifying the PBX Used
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 So I was curious if anyone else is like me and identifies the type of PBX used by a company by the hold music they use. Certain tunes are built into certain systems, like FreePBX/Elastix, Avaya, Cisco, etc. Called a small ISP local to Baton Rouge, LA today and I'm dead certain they have a FreePBX/Elastix based system. Same hold music I used to hear at NTG. Am I the only one who notices stuff like this, or am I not the only crazy one? Lol Thanks, 
 A.J.
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 You are crazy, but I notice stuff like this too  Maybe I am crazy too? o_0 Maybe I am crazy too? o_0
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 We always bought hold music packages. Most places I've called either use music packages or have custom advertising hold music. 
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 We use some creative commons music, we are going to work on advertising for our MOH stuff soon. 
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 Either way, I don't generally listen to that, it is the voice prompts that I listen to. I know if it is an asterisk box from how the voicemail is generally presented. 
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 I can't say I try to identify the PBX, but I will do something similar to place voice over names to the person on television commercials. 
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 Can't remember the last time that I was on hold. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @scottalanmiller said: Can't remember the last time that I was on hold. Aren't you special?  I was thinking the same thing...lol 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: You are crazy, but I notice stuff like this too  Maybe I am crazy too? o_0 Maybe I am crazy too? o_0Valuable skills for pen testing. $0.02. 
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 @MattSpeller said: @Aaron-Studer said: You are crazy, but I notice stuff like this too  Maybe I am crazy too? o_0 Maybe I am crazy too? o_0Valuable skills for pen testing. $0.02. True that... 



