Actually, OpenSER is just the you will need to scale Asterisk.
We have perform a number of OpenSER to Asterisk implementation for 50k plus
users....
-E

On 5/14/07, Atlanticnynex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for all the input guys.
This is what I had originally expected.
Does anyone have any recommendations for other software configurations?
I've thought about using OpenSER + rtpproxy(or media proxy), but it seems
that OpenSER is not designed
to do this sort of thing and would require some tricky hacking(?). I guess
I'm wondering if their are any other opensource B2BUA-like softswitches that
would fit what I'm looking for. What are these VoIP carriers using?

Thanks,

kn0x




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