[asterisk-users] 400 calls at g711 how much cpu power

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Thu Apr 2 19:26:48 CDT 2009


Your right, i don't think we would help someone asking on advice to send 1
million emails for Viagra would we ?

So why the hell aren't we thinking straight and tell the poor guy?

Ive seen dialer app that where legit, even worked on some for the military. 

But this is just spam /pham (phone spam) send 10USD to my email ;)





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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] 400 calls at g711 how much cpu power


My only comment is that I am having moral issues with assisting anyone 
that is planning to call one million phone numbers to play a message and 
hang up.  Doesn't sound like an "opt-in" kind of campaign to me.  When 
such a thing happens to me on my home phone I get extremely angry.

j



On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Erick Perez wrote:

> We are planning to run an outbound only campaign. A 20-second voice
message
> will be played to callers and our dialer on machine1 will send to
> machine2-asterisk (1.4) instructions to dial 400 calls, play the message
and
> hang up. This will be done for about 1 million phones.
>
> The asterisk box will communicate via SIP to a voice carrier. the voice
> carrier will then place the calls on pstn. The codec will be g711. So we
> will never do any transcoding.
>
> I have been calculating the CPU power required to do the calls and in
> previous posting the usual calculation is about 40MHZ per leg when no
> transcoding is involved.
> So if we use the 40MHZ rule, we are talking about 40*400=16000MHZ or
1.6Ghz.
>
> Comments?
>
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Erick
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>

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