You guys should put your experiences here :). http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Testimonials
Diego On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Ognjen Seslija <osesl...@gmail.com> wrote: > I currently use FS for a managed PBX services for many companies. It's so > configurable and extensible, I don't think I would change it for anything. I > have Cisco CME and SCCP phones in my office all interconnected to FS doing > logic and thinking. I also have Asterisks as PSTN PRI gateways. FS does all > the job for me in the world, the other two are just used as protocol > gateways. I wouldn't change FS for anything else now, after a year and the > half of playing with it. I fully recommend it. > > Regards, > Ognjen > > P.S: To be fair, the echo on the hw ec cards is not really Asterisk's > fault. > > > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Christensen Tom > <paveraw...@hotmail.com>wrote: > >> As a background, I ran an asterisk consulting company for about 3 years >> that I gave up on 2 years ago after repeatedly failing to achieve any sort >> of stability on any sort install over about 30 phones, I gave up. >> >> Maybe that was wrong, I am open to the possibility that I just didn't know >> enough and I was building things wrong, but I worked inside the asterisk >> code (which I feel is a hopeless mess), I implemented a few small custom >> features, anyway... >> >> I'm coming back into the VoIP space now, and I'm wondering what sort of >> issues can I expect in trying to pick up and learn freeswitch? >From what >> I've read on the website, it appears to have a much more sane architecture. >> I've used Cisco, Broadsoft, and asterisk in the past. By far the least >> stable and worst general call quality was asterisk. I constantly contended >> with strange call quality issues in asterisk, lots of echo (even with >> hardware echo cancellation cards), lots of jitter, lots of call break up >> (even on small systems with 10-20 users, using QoS on the network, and in >> general doing everything I could to prioritize voice over anything else). >> >> When I used Cisco call manager and broadsoft, the voice quality issues >> were basically non-existant, as long as the network was running QoS echo, >> stutter, calls breaking up, just didn't happen. So, I guess my question is, >> does freeswitch show a marked improvement over asterisk in this department? >> As long as you configure QoS and have hardware echo cancellation does it >> actually work reliably? >> >> Thanks for any additional information about freeswitch you can provide as >> well. I am a software developer primarily by trade, but I do lots of >> consulting type work in the SME space and I've had a couple projects thrown >> to me that require some integration with a phone system, and I just can't in >> good conscience recommend asterisk anymore. >> >> >> -Tom >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FreeSWITCH-users mailing list >> FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org >> http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users >> UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users >> http://www.freeswitch.org >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > FreeSWITCH-users mailing list > FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org > http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users > UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users > http://www.freeswitch.org > >
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