Re: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma

2005-01-22 Thread Diego Ventrice

Thanks for answering Chad,

Actually, I just want to Switch traffic between wholesale providers (my
customers) which actually terminate
traffic (or not, some of them have just controllers-softswitches like the
one Im willing to set up)
collect CDRs and bill them =)
I have no gateways of my own (of any kind) so Im not originating nor
terminating calls,
just switching traffic is my goal, all this people use h.323 of course.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks  for your help
D.


 Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:23:58 -0600 (CST)
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 are you looking to do actual pstn to voip termination? if so, then you are
 gonna need ss7, cama and imt trunks - things which asterisk doesnt
 necessarily support.

 now if you just want to buy pri/t1 from the local telco and sell voip
 services off an asterisk server that gets back to the pstn over these
 pri/t1's, then yes, asterisk can do this.


 Diego Ventrice said:
  Hello everybody,
 
 
  Im new to the list and also new to asterisk, Im wondering if I could set
  up asterisk as a softswitch, I guess for what I've been reading that It
  could be possible but almost all the info and documentation Ive found so
  far is about asterisk as a PBX, etc.
 
  Im willing to set a small voip wholesale traffic bussiness and Im not
  quite sure asterisk is the right chocie for that. An asterisk-ser or an
  asterisk-vocal combination may be the answer ?
 
 
  Thanks in advance for any help.
  Diego


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma

2005-01-22 Thread Voip Business
Ok you want a ALL-OVER-IP softswitch,, asterisk may help in fact. but
not 100% sure about the accurrate billing.


regards


Humberto



On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:03:07 -0300, Diego Ventrice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Thanks for answering Chad,
 
 Actually, I just want to Switch traffic between wholesale providers (my
 customers) which actually terminate
 traffic (or not, some of them have just controllers-softswitches like the
 one Im willing to set up)
 collect CDRs and bill them =)
 I have no gateways of my own (of any kind) so Im not originating nor
 terminating calls,
 just switching traffic is my goal, all this people use h.323 of course.
 
 Any advice would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks  for your help
 D.
 
 
  Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:23:58 -0600 (CST)
  From: Chad Whitten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
  are you looking to do actual pstn to voip termination? if so, then you are
  gonna need ss7, cama and imt trunks - things which asterisk doesnt
  necessarily support.
 
  now if you just want to buy pri/t1 from the local telco and sell voip
  services off an asterisk server that gets back to the pstn over these
  pri/t1's, then yes, asterisk can do this.
 
 
  Diego Ventrice said:
   Hello everybody,
  
  
   Im new to the list and also new to asterisk, Im wondering if I could set
   up asterisk as a softswitch, I guess for what I've been reading that It
   could be possible but almost all the info and documentation Ive found so
   far is about asterisk as a PBX, etc.
  
   Im willing to set a small voip wholesale traffic bussiness and Im not
   quite sure asterisk is the right chocie for that. An asterisk-ser or an
   asterisk-vocal combination may be the answer ?
  
  
   Thanks in advance for any help.
   Diego
 
 
  --
  Chad Whitten
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma

2005-01-21 Thread Diego Ventrice

In short,

Switching traffic between wholesale providers (my customers) is what I
want, collect CDRs and bill them =)
I have no gateways of my own so Im not originating nor terminating calls,
just switching traffic is my goal, all this people use h.323 of course.

Thanks  for your help
D.

Asterisk can be setup to do almost anything.  (I once had a box
setup to make coffee three minutes before it placed a wake-up
call.)

As I am sure you will be told from other people we need much
more data to even think about helping you.

 * Define what you mean by a softswitch.  As we can see from
your post to the -biz list there are a few different
opinions on that.
 * Analyzing what specific functions/features you need.

Only then can this list help you.

Also, please try to research your questions via the wiki and
google.  Both are an invaluable tool, and many topics have
already been discussed.

Good luck,

Robert Jackson


-Original Message-
From: Diego Ventrice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:41 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma


Hello everybody,


Im new to the list and also new to asterisk, Im wondering if
I could set up asterisk as a softswitch, I guess for what
I've been reading that It could be possible but almost all
the info and documentation Ive found so far is about asterisk
as a PBX, etc.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma

2005-01-21 Thread Chad Whitten
are you looking to do actual pstn to voip termination? if so, then you are
gonna need ss7, cama and imt trunks - things which asterisk doesnt
necessarily support.

now if you just want to buy pri/t1 from the local telco and sell voip
services off an asterisk server that gets back to the pstn over these
pri/t1's, then yes, asterisk can do this.


Diego Ventrice said:
 Hello everybody,


 Im new to the list and also new to asterisk, Im wondering if I could set
 up asterisk as a softswitch, I guess for what I've been reading that It
 could be possible but almost all the info and documentation Ive found so
 far is about asterisk as a PBX, etc.

 Im willing to set a small voip wholesale traffic bussiness and Im not
 quite sure asterisk is the right chocie for that. An asterisk-ser or an
 asterisk-vocal combination may be the answer ?


 Thanks in advance for any help.
 Diego


-- 
Chad Whitten


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma

2005-01-20 Thread Robert Jackson
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-Original Message-
From: Diego Ventrice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:41 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] softswitch dilemma


Hello everybody, 


Im new to the list and also new to asterisk, Im wondering if 
I could set up asterisk as a softswitch, I guess for what 
I've been reading that It could be possible but almost all 
the info and documentation Ive found so far is about asterisk 
as a PBX, etc.

Asterisk can be setup to do almost anything.  (I once had a box 
setup to make coffee three minutes before it placed a wake-up 
call.) 

As I am sure you will be told from other people we need much 
more data to even think about helping you.

 * Define what you mean by a softswitch.  As we can see from 
your post to the -biz list there are a few different 
opinions on that.  
 * Analyzing what specific functions/features you need.  

Only then can this list help you.  

Also, please try to research your questions via the wiki and 
google.  Both are an invaluable tool, and many topics have 
already been discussed.

Good luck,

Robert Jackson
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