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Hi, I
started looking into asterisk cause we're looking for a real-world solution. (when
I say we I talk about a 50+ HQ and a 10+ branch office). We currently
use a Panasonic analog PBX, with home-made IVR and PSTN lines. We'd
like to deploy most of Asterisk's capabilities through out our organization –
to save on long distance and international calls. I've
been playing with asterisk for a week now, and I am charmed (if not madly in love)
with it. Today
I went on and bragged to my boss about it and how we can implement it instead
of buying something like Cisco's call manager. He got
excited too and wants to have an estimate of hardware costs for a solution
that'll work for us. Suddenly
I was weak at the knees… I
have a couple of questions for you guys.
See, I'm
not afraid of hard work, and I already started working on solutions not
embedded into the Asterisk package (like broadening the web interface, having a
directory application that connects to our internal phone directory, etc.). I am
afraid that since this is not a commercially available product, since there's
no guaranty it'll work I might find myself holding both ends of the short
stick. For
instance, can I get the hardware and return it after a while if it's not
working? Where? This way,
if it's a no go, I'm not stuck with useless hardware that cost thousands of
dollars. In short,
can Asterisk be deployed to a real production environment, like ours? IT Manager Softov Advanced System Ltd. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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