I wouldn't do that with softphones, unless the softphones are designed
to do this.
The delay will vary depending on the audio card, OS, and drivers.
(And the phones might not all answer at the same time, but if you use
music on hold or so to play that should not be a problem).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am a novice of Asterisk and I need some experts help to understand
what I can get out of it.
I need to make multiple calls (let say 50) at once to autoanswering
softphones on a LAN and send all of them the same message that they
will repeat with loudspeakers in the same environment.
I am a little concerned about synchronization of the phones and
moreover it is not much clear to me if I have to open 50 connections
and send 50 times the same packets or if can use in some way the
multicast.
Is there anybody that may give me some idea.
Thanks in advance,
Stefano
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