[asterisk-users] [OpenSIPS-Users] Asterisk is not designed for University with largeuser base?
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at voice-system.ro
Mon Apr 13 03:56:25 CDT 2009
Hi Yehavi,
As Alex said, it depends of what exactly you want to implement.
You just have to evaluate your target service and to properly understand
what each piece of software is appropriate for and what it has to offer.
First of all, you have 2 complementary classes of software : you have
softswitches and and you have PBX - you have large capacity softswitches
for 100K subscribers with no media support (like OpenSER/OpenSIPS) and
you have PBX-like software with advanced and complex media capabilities.
(like Asterisk).
There is no sigle software to give the magic complete solution - so, far
the combination of the two types (opensips + asterisk) proved to be a
good solution to covers all needs and all requirements of a complex
solution.
But again, it is up to what you are looking for (as voip platform)
Regards,
Bogdan
Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
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> Hello,
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> After a long time we had a meeting with our university's management
> and got a green light to have a proof of concept with open source
> telephony. Now I have to select the right software to experiment with...
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> Up to now I thought of going with OpenSER for the masses and
> Asterisk for voicemail and other media related things. However, from
> reading around it seems like FreeSwitch can give me the benefits of
> both packages. Anyone has an experience with it?
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> Thanks, __Yehavi:
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