Thank you, everyone, for the feedback. This is exactly the information we were looking for.
So, assuming that a company providing this service: 1. is run by clue-full people, with years of senior network engineering experience at a company known for network reliability and speed (not small time, fortune 100) 2. colocates or has connectivity to better networks (internap, level3, mci, etc) 3. does not have one pri and one asterisk box, but many, throughout the US Then, what would be the opposition or problem with the company terminating calls on a mixture of: 1. the pstn through connectivity with carriers directly 2. other providers that sell wholesale iax 3. other providers that sell wholesale sip (not necessarily in that order) Further, the purpose of having different providers and methods is reducing costs (especially internationally), AND providing redundancy. If we can't terminate your call on provider a, b, or c, send it to the pstn directly and pay the extra cost of that. Among the other reasons for doing iax transfers is to allow us to redirect a given call to *our* asterisk boxes nearest our provider (should the call not be terminated via an IAX provider) or to our pop with direct connectivity to the pstn carrier the call is being terminated on. You're absolutely right, this is a quite a task to accomplish. Doesn't mean we're not going to try. =) Feedback would be *greatly* appreciated. -Joe > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 1:27 PM > To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] $19.95/mo unlimited US IAX termination > > On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Herman Webley wrote: > > > > > We prefer that you run a version of Asterisk that supports IAX > > > > transfers. Our service offering is a combination of pstn > > > > connectivity we have and wholesale termination we have purchased > > > > from other providers. > > > In my opinion, if you are buying 'wholesale iax termination', you > have > > > already lost. > > May I ask why? > > Because there are no large carriers that buy/sell IAX termination. None > of > softswitches support IAX - so you end up with someone who is > ghetto-rigging a cluster of 50 asterisk boxes to try to load-balance > traffic. Not to say it wouldn't work - but you need a very high amount > of > clue to get it done right. And I think out of people on this list, > there's > only one who can (jerjer). Everyone else just has a single asterisk box > and a PRI from a carrier (in the best case) or a single asterisk box and > > SIP termination/origination from someone who has a PRI. > > When you are three times removed from the actual TDM PSTN connectivity, > you are bound to lose. > > -alex > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
