for pure alaw/ulaw voip that should stick, for other codecs you will
have to calculate the CPU part they use
On 10/19/05, David Mandelstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A 1.5 Ghz single CPU machine should be fine for the TDM part. The effects of
> other operations like transcoding have a bigger eff
s on a dual opteron
1.8GHz. So your setup would require two dual opteron boxes. Xeons seem
to have worse handling for the PCI bus, but your milage may vary
depending on what board you get.
Feel free to contact me about more details
Regards
Michae
Depends,
if a product has a hefty service part, as in the case of doing
different SS7 implementations per country, which often is a basic
requirement, it is a really tricky thing to specify an off the shelf
price. On the other hand I tend to agree that not publishing a price
for a boxed product is
no it can't unless you get an agreement from digium allowing you to
change the license
On Apr 1, 2005 3:01 PM, Nicolás Gudiño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you *sell* Asterisk with your own additions, you either have to
> > give the source code of your additions away to the buyer under the GPL