[asterisk-users] Asterisk connected to the PSTN vs. a commercial solution

2008-08-26 Thread Alejandro Cabrera Obed
Dear all, now I'm using an Asterisk 1.4.13 SIP server with 50 SIP users and it works very well only in an intranet environment (no connections to the PSTN world). But in the near future, we have to plan a telephone system that works in the intranet (voip) and also it must be connected to the PSTN

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk connected to the PSTN vs. a commercial solution

2008-08-26 Thread Noah Miller
Hi Alejandro - Dear all, now I'm using an Asterisk 1.4.13 SIP server with 50 SIP users and it works very well only in an intranet environment (no connections to the PSTN world). But in the near future, we have to plan a telephone system that works in the intranet (voip) and also it must be

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk connected to the PSTN vs. a commercial solution

2008-08-26 Thread JD
Asterisks greatest strength is that it's a highly flexible platform that let's you pretty much do anything. It's downside, is that it's a highly flexible platform that let's you pretty much do anything. In other words, the quality of what you are trying to do depends on the quality and volume

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk connected to the PSTN vs. a commercial solution

2008-08-26 Thread Noah Miller
Asterisks greatest strength is that it's a highly flexible platform that let's you pretty much do anything. It's downside, is that it's a highly flexible platform that let's you pretty much do anything. In other words, the quality of what you are trying to do depends on the quality and