That wasnt a snipe, it was an attempt to gain more understanding about
something you posted. Are you not interested in debate?
Peter
On 17/09/06, shadowym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you read it more carefully you will discover to your amazement that I
NEVER said or implied ANYTHING like that.
We are a startup biotech company in Laguna Hills CA
(zip 92653). We are growing like crazy and need a pbx system that is flexible.
We are considering a hosted pbx solution and have also been
pitched Shortel. I have experimented with Asterisk and gotten it working, but
it took me too
Nick,
You can use TrixBox ( former [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) for that. It has most of
this features and it's free.
All the Best!
Sergey.
Nick Stein wrote:
We are a startup biotech company in Laguna Hills CA (zip 92653). We
are growing like crazy and need a pbx system that is flexible.
We are
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Hi
Nick,
Areliable,
easy to install-and-manage trunkey solution is ESCAUX net.PBX
The
net.PBX Free Edition is a full featured IP PBX system suitable for Business use.
You can install and run the Free Edition on your own servers and benefit from a
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Nick,
I just sent you an email. We are in Irvine.
Bob Murphy
On 9/18/06, che [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nick,
Areliable, easy to install-and-manage trunkey solution is ESCAUX net.PBX The net.PBX Free Edition is a full featured IP PBX system suitable for Business use. You can install and run
Need a compatability update. When our company first began selling
Asterisk solutions, we got some Mediatrix 1104 and 1204 boxes for FXS
and FXO connectivity. We found the level of SIP compliance by Mediatrix
to be poor and the SNMP configuration to be ridiculously complex. The
boxes are still
On 19 Apr 2006, at 13:25, Linus Surguy wrote:
0870 to be charged at no more than a geographic number (unless a
free to
caller annoucement is made) with corresponding removal from NTS
determination means that interconnect revenue probably to be less than
geographic numbers. This will
Hello.Approx how much bandwidth does each bridged phone session between two callers take?And is there a maximum number for the Asterisk Server? or is it purely dependant on the bandwidth?Ideas?-Dominic Son
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On 18/09/06, Andy Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19 Apr 2006, at 13:25, Linus Surguy wrote:
0870 to be charged at no more than a geographic number (unless a
free to
caller annoucement is made) with corresponding removal from NTS
determination means that interconnect revenue probably
I think there is a online wizard for this.
There is here http://www.asteriskguru.com/bandwidth_calculator.php
On 9/18/06, Dominic Son [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
Approx how much bandwidth does each bridged phone session between two
callers take?
And is there a maximum number for the
Quoting Howard White [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have a client needing SIP to 24 FXS, analog phone deployment (hotel).
Has a SIP to 24 FXS box that works great except Message Waiting
Indicator. Analog phones have MWI but box doesn't handle it; vendor
chooses not to work with issue. I do not have the
Howard White wrote:
Need a compatability update. When our company first began selling
Asterisk solutions, we got some Mediatrix 1104 and 1204 boxes for FXS
and FXO connectivity. We found the level of SIP compliance by Mediatrix
to be poor and the SNMP configuration to be ridiculously complex.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 09:02:05PM +0100, Andy Davidson wrote:
The proposed changes to 0870 outpayments are going to really hurt a
lot of UK companies who rely on this revenue (e.g. to give cheaper
international access to telecoms customers), or as end users have
built up customer
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that is a very nice link. thanks Andrew..On 9/18/06, Andrew Latham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there is a online wizard for this.There is here http://www.asteriskguru.com/bandwidth_calculator.phpOn 9/18/06, Dominic Son
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. Approx how much bandwidth does each
The cheapest way would be to get an old ad tran and a t1 card and covert t1 to
adtran to fxs
via it
Should cost around 800$ or so for all.
Rehan
Quoting Howard White [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have a client needing SIP to 24 FXS, analog phone deployment (hotel).
Has a SIP to 24 FXS box that
Cheapest almost never the best. I would not trust any business
application to an old ad tran. I want something under warranty with a
number to dial for tech support. The Quintum Tenor AX has worked great
for me and comes with a two year warranty. It is not much more
expensive than buying
Howard White wrote:
Need a compatability update. When our company first began selling
Asterisk solutions, we got some Mediatrix 1104 and 1204 boxes for FXS
and FXO connectivity. We found the level of SIP compliance by Mediatrix
to be poor and the SNMP configuration to be ridiculously complex.
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