Hi All,
EDGEBOX (www.edgebox.net)
and ITEMS remote resource management software does it all; place the EDGEBOX at
the customer premises and managed thousands of them with ITEMs software from a
ISP center; please take a look at the documents and case studies here: http://www.edgebox.net/opencms/opencms/resources.html.
Please let me know if you want more info about it.
Turgut
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Collins
Sent: 03 Kasım 2006 Cuma
20:01
To: Commercial and
Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] How
Realistic is Hosted VoIP for SMBs?
You might also want to check out www.exinda.com does the same thing.
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brett
Sent: Friday, 3 November 2006
12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Commercial
and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] How
Realistic is Hosted VoIP for SMBs?
You guys need to look
into the Ranch Networks solution. With a Hosted PBX, you can put the
Asterisk box at you location. Then we take a Ranch Networks box and put
it at the customers site. the Ranch Networks box does all the NAT
traversal, qos, firewall, etc. plus it will bring the media locally so you
don't have to go over the internet for simple branch to branch calls. Plus,
the ranch Networks box provides high availability or clustering if you need
that.
There ya go, one box fixes all.
On 10/30/06, Ron
Wellsted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> If you don't have full control of the network from end to end (or have
> someone do that for you), it will never be a reliable solution in my
humble
> opinion. People are getting away with it in some cases but the
bottom line
> is they cannot guarantee quality of service.
>
I must agree with this having seen a 5 phone office with a hosted system
over ADSL. The system was never reliable and they eventually
scrapped
it and came to us. As we are in the same building, I setup their phones
on to asterisk with their own contexts, etc. and replaced their simple
switch with a Linksys 224P (poe + layer3 managed). Inbound calls are
presented on a ISDN BRI (ZapHFC), outbound via VoIP. The only
comment
has been about the occasional slight echo.
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Ron Wellsted
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N 52.567623 , W 2.137621 Linux Counter No. 202120
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