[Asterisk-biz] Looking for advanced consultant services
Alistair Cunningham
acunningham at integrics.com
Sat Oct 22 04:17:46 MST 2005
Hello, we can help you with this. Setting up large Asterisk and SER
clusters is our speciality. We've done 4 high availability and fully
redundant systems this year, as well as quite a few smaller ones.
NAT traversal is no problem; we can do this on SER. We generally don't
use STUN, as it's not necessary.
We also have a full featured user and reseller management system with
integrated billing. We have a demo of the beta test version up at:
http://guest:guest@itsp.demo.integrics.com/
and will be making a formal product announcement once we have more
marketing material. I'll send you a separate email with a feature list
and road map.
We can also do custom development to your specifications. I'll send you
an email off-list with pricing.
Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/
asterisk at sipspain.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a meeting with an important customer in a couple of days and I
> am aware that most of their questions are going to be related about
> scability of Asterisk. We want to propose this customer to integrate
> Asterisk with SER, but I have a loot of complex doubts that I would like
> to known before this meeting.
>
> I would like to contact with a busines that has experience with large
> installations and has already work integrating Asterisk with Ser. My
> customer is very worried about NAT Tranversal problematic, he is
> thinking on focus the service on SER, so use SIP clients, but he would
> like to be able to migrate every user to IAX in a a near future.
>
> I have questions about a solution that is NAT Transversal, what
> beneficits/problems will give me products as JASOMI (why are better than
> STUN), STUN installation considerations....etc. Also.. Should I consider
> SIPFOUNDRY instead SER ?
>
> If anyone is interested, please send me your hourly rates as well as
> details about your implication with large scale proyects, with Asterisk;
> SER &STUN, etc, so I can evaluate to whom forward my questions (I do not
> want to spent time with people who have not enough expertise on this).
> You can contact me at rrhh at sipspain.com.
>
> Kind Regards.
>
>
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