I thought the interesting exercise would be to use asterisk for the
task. Couldn't we use a kind of distributed conference call where a few
key select/high bandwidth asterisk servers form the main conference and
then have multiple layers of conferencing. That way no one
server/network is saturated.

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Astricon Conference Call?

Charlie Hedlin wrote:

> Who is the ISP for the conference center?  I used to work for Wayport 
> and know lots of people there with clue.
> 
> Charlie
> 
> Olle E. Johansson wrote:
> 
>> If possible, we will broadcast the Asterisk Developer's meeting on 
>> the friday.
>>
>> Internet connections in conference hotels is a complex and utterly 
>> commercial story, where it is easy to reach sales, but not easy to 
>> reach someone that has a clue.
>>
>> We don't know what we can do, what the specifics are in regards to 
>> NAT and FW is and the available bandwidth...
>>
>> As soon as we know, we'll inform the community. This also applies to 
>> WLAN in conference rooms :-)
>>
>> /Olle
>> _______________________________________________


What about running some type of ShoutCast server and allow people to hit
it with WinAmp or RealPLayer.  ShoutCast servers can be fed to multiple
servers online so one particular server doesn't get killed.








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