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

Jon Pounder jonp at inline.net
Thu Apr 2 19:36:35 CDT 2009


Erick,

how about posting your home phone number here so we can all call you and 
play a 20second audio clip - I am sure you would see nothing wrong with 
that would you ?




ContactTel Business wrote:
> 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 ;)
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
> LaCoursiere
> Sent: April-02-09 10:34 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> 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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>>
>>     
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