[asterisk-biz] full-featured IP-PBX
Senad Jordanovic
senad at bicom.us
Tue Dec 5 01:16:41 MST 2006
Mitul Limbani wrote:
> Senad,
>
> Support is more critical then anything else, i guess :)
>
> Most Enterprises can be ok if their Web Server is down for 2 mins,
> but they are not ok, if their PBX is down for 2 mins :)
>
> So simply they cant take any chances with OpenSource model for
> support of their PBX, unless otherwise they have someone on their
> payroll to handle Trixbox.
>
> Again these are my views :)
And the good once too :)
Senad
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Mitul Limbani,
> Founder & CEO,
> Enterux Solutions,
> The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
> www.enterux.com
>
> Quoting Senad Jordanovic <senad at bicom.us>:
>
>> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
>>> Let's debate:
>>>
>>> I've just finished a BIG corporate site in Sydney, and it's fully
>>> operational as of Dec. 1st.
>>>
>>> Trixbox
>>> 2 PRI, 1 for Telco, 1 for Private network of PBXs
>>> 24 analog ports for faxes or PC modems Polycom IP Phones, on PoE
>>> switches
>>>
>>> Extra secure, fast, reliable, with full redundant box sitting there
>>> just in case, but has dual power supply and RAID1 disks array.
>>> Munin's Asterisk plug ins that show lines usage and all that jazz,
>>> summarized by week, etc, as it should be.
>>>
>>> 200+ users all happy,
>>>
>>> AND the customer smiling all the way to the bank.
>>
>> Interesting... :)
>>
>> I wonder why then MANY MANY people do abandon Trixbox in favour of
>> fully supported, designed from ground up for the purpose and timely
>> updated commercial solutions like PBXware?
>>
>>
>> Senad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim Booth wrote:
>>>> shadowym wrote:
>>>>> Henry,
>>>>>
>>>>> No argument from me about price/competitiveness etc. I can't
>>>>> agree with you on using Trixbox and Grandstream phones on
>>>>> consumer grade PC's though! That is NOT the right solution for
>>>>> even a semi serious small business IMHO. Commercial grade (ie.
>>>>> Supermicro) PC's and something like an Aastra phone minimum IMHO!
>>>>> Using trixbox is up for debate as well.
>>>
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