Usually the simultanious call rate is limited by the upload bandwidth of the
DSL or Cable ie. a 640k upload speed would in handle 10 x 64k (g711) channels. 
In practice
however 8 channels is more realistic.
Your hardware can easily handle this. I have heard that you should be able to 
handle
40-50 simultanious calls but since hardware is so cheap if you need that kind 
of capability you should be
looking to upgrade to 3.0 Ghz processor at least.
Onboard cards TDM 400 etc. will hit performance quite hard since they sit on 
the PCI bus gobbling
interrupt requests for clock timing.
I'm sorry if this is still a bit vague but there are such a lot of variables,
only a general "ball park" answer is possible.
My philosophy is build it, test it till it breaks and then if required remove 
the HD and place it in a
more powerful machine.

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 Henry L.Coleman [www.VoIP-PBX.ca]
 Tel: 647-723-5160 Ext.203
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{ Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd}
> Hello,
>
> Can you  share the Experience Asterisk On Intel Celeron Processor.
>
> *I am thinking  a Intel Celeron 1.6 GHz and 1GB Memory*
>
> - How Many Simultaneous Calls it handle?
>
> -Trans Coding g711-g729 ?
>
>
> Thank you.
> Lloyd
>


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