[Asterisk-biz] Request for IAX providers to help with test
Michael Bielicki
cypromis at gmail.com
Thu Oct 14 09:05:54 MST 2004
Sure, send me more info. Also I remember I was thinking why not
include ICD into vicidial as the distribution backend ... just my 2c
EUR
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:54:35 -0400, mattf <mattf at vicimarketing.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The astGUIclient project(which is free as in GPL http://astguiclient.sf.net
> ) is seeking a few IAX providers(companies that will connect IAX calls to an
> outgoing PSTN-type line) to allow us to test the new IAX-trunk-enabled
> version of our software suite with their services to make sure our software
> will work with real-world IAX termination providers.
>
> For the first phase we will not even need real number termination, just a
> recorded message on your server when we send calls through will be enough
> for testing.
>
> For the second phase we want to test real-world calling over DSL, Cable and
> data T1 circuits and see what kind of capacity our system can handle and to
> test performance of the selected providers.
>
> In exchange for this temporary use of services we can offer user referrals
> and a sponsorship links on the project web site. We are also planning on
> creating a "Preferred IAX vendors" page that will describe the companies
> that helped us, what they offer, possibly some pricing ranges and contact
> information.
>
> Requirements for the providers will be:
> 1. From 2 to 24 IAX channels to PSTN in use concurrently
> 2. We want to place 100 - 20,000 calls over 1 week's time
> 3. An open statement of documented system uptime
> 4. 24-7 customer/tech support
>
> Any interested companies that meet the requirements, want to help out an
> open-source Asterisk-based project and want some free advertising please
> email me off-list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> MATT---
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