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2006 Feb 01
1
(newby) IAX Trunk on low bandwidth connection
...irst post to the list, so hello again. We're a small company in Romania and we're trying to set up a really small version of "call center". That is, we want to get a few land-lines from our telco in different countys and "bridge" all calls to our HQ, in order to make it cheeper for our clients to call us. Unfortunatelly there's no ISP in our area that can deliver a broadband connection for anything less then an arm and a leg, so we're considering runing an * <-> * connection using VoIP over a low bandwidth connection (we're considering 128kbit but we mi...
2006 Jun 17
4
working patches for load balancing
Hi, i want to do load balancing of 2 ISP's Everything is set up OK but one of the ISP's is loaded on 100% while the other is utilised on 1 - 5% I've read about Julians patches but they stop at 2.6.14. Is anybody aware of similar patches for higher patchlevels. 2.6.14 is not suitable for my setup Thanks for reading :) -- С уважение, Владимир Витков http://www.netsecad.com
2004 May 07
7
WI FI IP phones??
Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco 7920?? -- James Moran <jmoran@potentialtech.com> Potential Technologies
2004 Jul 14
2
GSM adapter + Automatic Routing function
Hi, I have found this Asterisk thing on the internet today, and I wonder if we can solve our problem with this cheeper, than with a conventional PBX. I'm completelly new to Asterisk... The situation is the following: We have a little business, we work only two in the office. We give a call center service to our customers on land telephone line, but we don't pay dedicated employee for this, so we give call...
2010 Jun 08
21
My future plan
My future plan currently looks like this for my VPS hosting solution, so any feedback would be appreciated: Each Node: Dell R210 Intel X3430 Quad Core 8GB RAM Intel PT 1Gbps Server Dual Port NIC using linux "bonding" Small pair of HDDs for OS (Probably in RAID1) Each node will run about 10 - 15 customer guests Storage Server: Some Intel Quad Core Chip 2GB RAM (Maybe more?) LSI
2011 May 17
0
3. Re: ITSP Multi IPs (Alex Balashov) Asterisk-users Digest, Vol 82, Issue 33
...ertain those would work without any SIM-card inside > 2. those are likely to be more expensive than WiFi-only handset. > > See the last iPod touch which is marketed as a Sametime > I meant "Face Time" (I should n't (have stopped to) drink while typing ;-)) client is quite cheeper than the iPhone. > > To my knowledge, most Android-based WiFi-only machines are tablets. > > Cheers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110510/98a38 b58/attachment-0001.h...