Hi, sorry for the somewhat off topic question, but I'd love to know if there
are any production quality Linux based voice over IP products out there.
We currently use a 3com NBX and it sort of sucks. It works fine on a
LAN, it sucks on a WAN. I'm open to replacing it, but if I did, I'd want
to go with a Linux based system, for lots of reasons. If you know of such
a product, or are working on one, please contact me. I don't want a free
product, I want to pay for it and I want it to work. 100% of the time.
And we need the voicemail/conferencing/menutree stuf that you get with
a real product.
We have $15K into the 3com, so that gives you some idea of our willingness
to spend money.
Larry,
Give this site a look. This is a real VOIP PBX (it scales about as large
as you would ever need). It may be slight overkill as it was made for the
carrier-class market.
http://www.vovida.org/
Wayne
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Larry McVoy wrote:
> Hi, sorry for the somewhat off topic question, but I'd love to know if there
> are any production quality Linux based voice over IP products out there.
> We currently use a 3com NBX and it sort of sucks. It works fine on a
> LAN, it sucks on a WAN. I'm open to replacing it, but if I did, I'd want
> to go with a Linux based system, for lots of reasons. If you know of such
> a product, or are working on one, please contact me. I don't want a free
> product, I want to pay for it and I want it to work. 100% of the time.
> And we need the voicemail/conferencing/menutree stuf that you get with
> a real product.
>
> We have $15K into the 3com, so that gives you some idea of our willingness
> to spend money.
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On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 14:27, Larry McVoy wrote:
> Hi, sorry for the somewhat off topic question, but I'd love to know if there
> are any production quality Linux based voice over IP products out there.
> We currently use a 3com NBX and it sort of sucks. It works fine on a
> LAN, it sucks on a WAN. I'm open to replacing it, but if I did, I'd want
> to go with a Linux based system, for lots of reasons. If you know of such
> a product, or are working on one, please contact me. I don't want a free
> product, I want to pay for it and I want it to work. 100% of the time.
> And we need the voicemail/conferencing/menutree stuf that you get with
> a real product.
>
> We have $15K into the 3com, so that gives you some idea of our willingness
> to spend money.
> -
Hey Larry,
You might check out the asterisk project, http://www.asteriskpbx.org
Its a fully open source pc based PBX system that supports a wide variety
of PSTN options as well as a open source voip protocol called IAX, as
well as H.323 and SIP support is supposed to be coming (as soon as a
group or a person wants to donate some cash to its implementation). So
far I have been very impressed with their progress.
Ryan Butler
[email protected]