We could whip up a solution like this for you. Telx at 60 Hudson in NYC would be a great place to put a switch like this one.

The only unknown would be the trans-pacific latency issue which can be unpredictable at best. I am sure that with a little research we could find a usable route.

Bryan M. Johns
Partner
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
office: 678:248:2637 x:1500
direct: 678:229:1809
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http://www.sheltonjohns.com


On Feb 8, 2007, at 12:14 PM, Henry J. Cobb wrote:

Can I get a decent IAX based softswitch please?

Server hosted someplace near NYC takes inbound IAX calls from a flexible
set of providers then pushes these out on an IAX trunk to my agents in
India.

My agents deal with most calls on their own, but invoke a three-way call (on the switch in the USA) to my client's call center for some calls then after introducing the call leave the conference, leaving the two Americans
on the phone.

My Indian agents then continue to take new calls while the old call
continues between the two Americans without suffering from any
trans-pacific latency.

Doable?

-HJC

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