this link: http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/digiphones/digiphones_4.htm
States the following: "Generic PBXs will not do for our broadcast application – they just don’t have the features necessary. For example, while lines may certainly be shared to multiple phones, there is no way to switch groups of lines from studio to studio. There is also no way to connect computers for call-screening applications. On the audio side, there is no adaptive hybrid or professional audio outputs. Usually, there is only one or two “Music on Hold” inputs for the entire unit, while we need one for each studio. While you could use a PBX to derive analog lines for the studio telephone interface gear, it will be far superior to make a direct all-digital link. So we will need something like a PBX, but specialized for broadcast." Our company owns 2 radio stations, and they are looking at a new on-air phone system. At the same time, we are looking at installing an Asterisk system for their office PBX. Does anyone know of an asterisk based solution for this type of application? I'm pretty certain Asterisk could handle all the special requirements that this article is claiming a "Generic PBX" can't do. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
