It's all priced by quantity of each feature you license, number of  
users, number of concurrent calls, things like that.

Previously it only ran on Solaris.  It now also runs on Linux.

I wasn't involved with our initial purchase, but I couldn't imagine  
you could have a working system for less that 100k (not including  
hardware).

Normal broadworks systems include:
2 Application Servers
N+1 Network/Routing servers
N+1 Media servers

In addtion to the software, you'd need to purchase the hardware and OS  
to run it on.

It will do SIP or MGCP on the user side and SIP on the back-end/PSTN side.

It doesn't support any telephony hardware directly (nothing like  
zaptel).  It just does SIP or MGCP.  You'd need to connect to  
something that will get you back to the PSTN (either your own hardware  
or a provider)



Quoting Seysan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> Does anyone Knows the price of the Broadworks?
>
> any idea?
>
> Seysan
>
--Shane



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