On May 14, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Daryl Jurbala wrote:


On May 14, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Zoa wrote:


Several people do use it for handling > 50k minutes a day. (I'm one of them). Yes, you need to know what you are doing, and have a nice design, but it is possible.Our code is only slightly altered. (mainly for billing purposes).

That's great if you're good enough/have the time to make that happen. But when I have issues and call/pay Digium and don't get timely or meaningful answers, it's doesn't make for a good business decision to continue using it for that purpose when I can toss in a Nextone or Sansay and have it "just work". All the time. No babysitting. Full professional and timely problem resolution from the vendor, etc, etc, etc. Don't even get me started on Digium not being able to get TC400Bs to properly negotiate g.723.1 5.3k when a client requests 6.3k first (thank god for Cantata).

Actually, I suspect that maybe a flaw in Asterisk, since, IIRC, it does not "know" the difference between 5.3 and 6.3 kbps g.723. IIRC, in Asterisk, the G.723 that it knows about is just one or the other, not both. Though I would like to apologize for your delay, the people responsible for that product are working hard on trying to get the G.723 possibility resolved.

Matthew Fredrickson

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