From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nora Lavelle
Sent: February 9, 2006 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk vs. Traditional PBX
Hi everyone !
So here's my question of the day ! I
need to make a decision on whether or not to go to a voip solution or configure
an existing pbx (norstar) that my company has available. We are a small
startup. I'm wanting a solution that will support up to about 200 people, with
direct dial-in capability, up to about 30 concurrent phone calls and good voice
quality. Right now I have an asterisk deployment with about 15 people on it. We
have sipura 841 phones. The biggest issue currently is voice quality. lot of
complaints there. I have a dell 650 poweredge (single processory system),
with a digium tdm400 card and 4 analog lines plugged into it.
So here are
my questions:
* Is asterisk a good solution for my company ? or should I
just install the traditional pbx and look to move to asterisk in a couple of
years ? (I personally would prefer asterisk cuz I'm a unix person not a
phone person so from a manageability perspective i would love this )
* If
I were to go to an asterisk solution to support about 200 people with the
requirements above what hardware platform would you recommend ? I'm
guessing I'd need a PRI line and a different digium card? Also would a 1cpu
poweredge dell be enough ? or would that have to be upgraded too
?
If anyone is running an environment similar to this that can
provide help I would really appreciate this. I'm having a hard time making this
decision and would love to hear anybody's experience in a real time
environment.
Thanks again this list ROCKS!
Nora
Lavelle
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