[Asterisk-Users] Let's TALK ABOUT IT!!!

sip sip at intology.com
Sat Oct 4 08:07:04 MST 2003


Each server would update from a master SQL database at a predetermined time.
This way all servers would be in sync.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "WipeOut" <wipe_out at lycos.co.uk>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Let's TALK ABOUT IT!!!


> sip wrote:
>
> >IAXTEL is a 1-700 system designed for on-net calls.
> >We have very low-cost PSTN lines to 48 states for no-cost long-distance
> >dialing. I plan to add some of these lines to the system. As servers are
> >added in other cities around the world I envision dialing Berlin, Germany
> >from Austin, Texas and using a local hop-off in Berlin to make a local
call
> >FREE. (No 2 cents per minute)
> >
> >If we could blend IAXTEL into our PSTN service that would be one major
> >hurtle overcome. But that would put a programing burden on the guys at
> >Digium and they seem to have their plate full.
> >
> >So
> >Let's TALK ABOUT IT!!!
> >
> >
> I think Asterisk would need some new features before this would become a
> reality..
>
> Basically it needs the voice equivilent of what RIP does for IP.. this
> would allow all servers in the network to know what extensions are
> avaliable on all other servers and the best way to get there..
>
> Coupled with that it would need a shortest path routing system so that
> it would find the least cost route from UA1 to UA2 through a network of
> servers..
>
> Without these you will have to have a central server with all the logic
> hard coded onto it, sufficent bandwidth to maintain the data rates for
> the peak symiltanious calls and enough processing power to handle
> encoding decoading and switching all those voice channels..
>
> Or have you thought of a way around these issues?
>
> Later..
>
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