Hi All,
I am not sure if my comments will be helpful but here goes.
Recently completed a roll out of Asterisk to provide a FTTH (fibre to
the home) based telephone exchange. It uses Asterisk real time and a
MySQL database. The design is for a somewhat smaller audience (~4000
extensions) but
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Big time system
Hi
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Cary Fitch ca...@usawide.net wrote:
But, we have an opportunity to get into a big time telecom activity.
It would have 2000 to 30,000 user lines per city, and we would like to have
those brought back to a central location for control and because transport
can
-users] Big time system
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Cary Fitch ca...@usawide.net wrote:
But, we have an opportunity to get into a big time telecom activity.
It would have 2000 to 30,000 user lines per city, and we would like to
have
those brought back to a central location for control
Cary-
Asterisk may carry you a way down this road, but in the end, it's not,
and was never designed to be a class 5 telecom switch. There are people
working on a carrier grade implementation that may or may not be fully
class 5, but I don't know what the status is on that. I haven't gotten
an
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Cary Fitch ca...@usawide.net wrote:
I see some talking about TNTs in this forum. Those are 672 lines or in some
versions double that, what is used behind them to do the processing, etc.
So a channelized DS3 is roughly 28*23 channels in US if you do one
On 06/25/2010 10:00 AM, Cary Fitch wrote:
Thanks for the feed back, but the rates are more or less predetermined.
ATT rates would be $.0007 per minute for local calls. The operation would
be providing local phones wired to houses with copper pairs.
What I am looking for is the best ways
; ca...@usawide.net
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Big time system
Cary-
Asterisk may carry you a way down this road, but in the end, it's not,
and was never designed to be a class 5 telecom switch. There are people
working on a carrier grade implementation that may or may not be fully
We are an asterisk user... small time system 50-100 users or so.
But, we have an opportunity to get into a big time telecom activity.
It would have 2000 to 30,000 user lines per city, and we would like to have
those brought back to a central location for control and because transport
can be