[Asterisk-Users] how many production systems are there?

Steve Totaro stotaro at seepu.com
Sat Sep 20 17:40:26 MST 2003


i am excited too.

what kind of wireless wan?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Capouch" <brianc at palaver.net>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] how many production systems are there?


> Steve Totaro wrote:
> > i am just curious how many * systems are in the real world with more
> > than one user.  do you run a certain version?  you dont update CVS do
> > you?  any admins running a system of over twenty?  over fifty?  over
> > one-hundred?
> >
>
> I have an interconnected set of asterisk servers which is beginning to
> implement a fairly interesting mesh of free local calling across dozens
> of exchanges as a value-added service on my wireless WAN.  I have a
> dozen or so stations right now talking to a dozen or so "virtual trunks"
> to different sources of "office" services.
>
> >
> > obviously you have cornered the open source market.  time to take it
> > further.
> >
>
> Sort of impossible to "corner" the OS market, by definition.  That is
> another thing that is truly great about the product, beyond its
> technical capabilities.
>
> >
> > besides playing with this thing, has anyone deployed it?  what were your
> > results, or ongoing results?
>
> Lots of people are deploying it, in more situations that I think you
> might imagine.
>
> Oddly perhaps, many are deploying for no gain (or only modest gain)
> because it is so very exciting.  We are living in the land of (in my
> opinion) the biggest technological paradigm shift of the near future.
> IMO it's going to be a verrry exciting ride.
>
> B.
>
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