Dear Seong,
I've tried to see their product before and as same they always gave short replies like "no, you can't" or "no, it's impossible", i just wanted to be sure to see what i can get and look how it looks and change into my needs. There's no evaluation or demo on how you can operate with it.
May be you can have a look at the projects: http://sourceforge.net/projects/asteriskathome/ you get an asterisk box working within one hour. http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/ you can get RPMs for your system, so no doubt with installation. http://areski.net/areskicc-doc-v2/ you can get a real, almost perfect Calling Card Application to use with Asterisk. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large you can read on samples how SER and Asterisk connected.
The last link i'm still experiencing some problems to place everything in same machine but i think people in lists can help you as i get many help from them :)
Thanks, Ozan
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:55:49 +0800 From: Seong bear akhng999@gmail.com Subject: [Serusers] Linux VoIP Server LiveCD To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID: 42D51D65.5040106@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Hi all,
I'm sure someone must have heard about Linux VoIP Server LiveCD http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/voip.html. By considering ROI, i planing to get one in with asterisk B2BUA solution package. I myself are really not good to build one, which could be time consume and might go wrong especially the billing part. Since the LiveCD is utilizing SER, I'm thinking to setup some asterisk servers for B2BUA and PSTN gateway purpose and integrate with it.
Therefore, I would like to seek more opinions and advices from the experts. It's worth to get one or should i go for consultant help? And anyone play with it before?
Thank regards kh'ng
Ozan Blotter wrote:
Dear Seong,
I've tried to see their product before and as same they always gave short replies like "no, you can't" or "no, it's impossible", i just wanted to be sure to see what i can get and look how it looks and change into my needs. There's no evaluation or demo on how you can operate with it.
Agree, they gave shot replies and many of my queries are not being answered.
May be you can have a look at the projects: http://sourceforge.net/projects/asteriskathome/ you get an asterisk box working within one hour. http://openser.org/pub/openser/latest/packages/ you can get RPMs for your system, so no doubt with installation. http://areski.net/areskicc-doc-v2/ you can get a real, almost perfect Calling Card Application to use with Asterisk. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large you can read on samples how SER and Asterisk connected.
The last link i'm still experiencing some problems to place everything in same machine but i think people in lists can help you as i get many help from them :)
Thanks, Ozan
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:55:49 +0800 From: Seong bear <akhng999@gmail.com mailto:akhng999@gmail.com> Subject: [Serusers] Linux VoIP Server LiveCD To: serusers@lists.iptel.org mailto:serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID: <42D51D65.5040106@gmail.com mailto:42D51D65.5040106@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Hi all,
I'm sure someone must have heard about Linux VoIP Server LiveCD http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/voip.html. By considering ROI, i planing to get one in with asterisk B2BUA solution package. I myself are really not good to build one, which could be time consume and might go wrong especially the billing part. Since the LiveCD is utilizing SER, I'm thinking to setup some asterisk servers for B2BUA and PSTN gateway purpose and integrate with it.
Therefore, I would like to seek more opinions and advices from the experts. It's worth to get one or should i go for consultant help? And anyone play with it before?
Thank regards kh'ng