[Asterisk-Users] Question regarding SER/Asterisk functionality

Alistair Cunningham acunningham at integrics.com
Tue Feb 15 06:27:26 MST 2005


Geir,

Many of your items, such as Voicemail, are not supported by SER 
directly. It sounds, at least at this very early stage, as though you'd 
be better off with Asterisk as it supports all of these features, though 
perhaps with some development work. If need be, SER could front it for 
call routing and scalability.

My company, Integrics Ltd, can offer you formal advice on this, and can 
also provide installation and development services for both Asterisk and 
SER. If you'd like more details, drop me an email off list, or phone me 
on the number below.

Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
Telephony, Database, Unix consulting worldwide
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/


Geir O. Høgberg wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm currently looking for a VoIP platform to support the following 
> features:
> 
> Caller ID
> Call Waiting with caller ID
> Call Hold/Retrieve
> Three-way conference
> Calling Line Identity Presentation
> Call back last missed call
> Last called number redial
> User line locking/Call Barring (all current levels)
> Itemised bill
> Call Forward
> Call Forward on No Reply
> Call Forward on Busy
> Call Forward Unconditional
> VoiceMail
> - Message Waiting Indicator
> - Call back option
> Number Portability
> Secret Number
> Legal intercept
> Emergency Number Routing
> Anonymous Caller Rejection
> Directory Service update
> Feature code activation
> 
> I have looked into both SER and Asterisk, and found out that SER should 
> be the most appropriate platform since most of the users will use a SIP 
> adapter/endpoint and be located on the Internet (like most of the VoIP 
> services these days).
> So my question to the list is to gather some experiences and possible 
> remarks/comments on which direction I should go :D
> 
> Any help would be gladly appreciated :-)
> 



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