[asterisk-biz] looking for a softswitch solution for wholesale

Kevin Bromber kevin at nowmediacorp.com
Fri Jul 7 15:45:07 MST 2006


Per server (Dual 3GHZ; 2gig RAM) - We are expecting 1 moderator; potentially
5-7 more talkers at the same time as the moderator; and 125 callers (muted)
just listening. However, the listeners can request to talk by pressing a
key. But if the listener joins, one of the active talkers would be muted.
This is more like an online seminar than a conference call. Any thoughts SIP
versus PRI?

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Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] looking for a softswitch solution for wholesale

On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Kevin Bromber wrote:

> If I plan on having a high volume of local inbound calls being
> teleconferenced using Asterisk, do you think I am better off with
> traditional PRI and Digium cards or will I be ok with SIP.  I am moving
> a fresh set up of servers into a local CLEC and as of now we are
> planning on having the inbound calls converted to SIP and just having
> the server manage the load.  BTW - Most of the calls are local inbound
> callers.
define high volume. depending on people on the list, some mean 10, others 
100 and yet others 1000.

to be frank, if you are doing conferencing with >20 users, you *will* run 
into problems with asterisk.

-alex

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