Jason, We already have this setup running and I can help you with that. You can also use our termination to all countries in the world.
Please contact me offline at 732-387-4133 and send me a detailed email to netwebgroup at yahoo.com Seshu Kanuri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Kawakami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 2:38 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Help setting 2 Offices in US and India > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ofer Dagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Help setting 2 Offices in US and India > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > > > > I am new to Asterisk and VoIP. I have been given the task of setting up a > telephone network in US and India. When customers call the US location, the > calls should route to India (using VoIP) and handle there. The Indian > location should be able to call Us numbers using the Voip to save money. The > solution should be flexible enough to support initial of 5 simultaneous > calls with the option to expand to 20+ within a year. > > > > 1) Can anyone direct me what is the minimum hardware needed. (or most > inexpensive solution) > > the minimum hardware required for any * installation is going to be directly > proportional to your performance expections. the scenario you are > describing above sounds like you are using this for a mission critical > application and any hardware decisions should be treated as such (read-buy > the most rock solid box that your budget allows) > > > > 2) If we use dedicated T1 in both location, will the voice quality be good > enough? > > > Dedicated to what? Bandwidth? PSTN connectivity? VoIP is and will always be > as stable as the IP network it is running on. If you try to run dozens of > customer calls over a 256k DSL across the public internet to your Indian > location where there is a 128k BRI your customers will probably not call you > back. > If you are putting a T-1 of bandwidth in at each location and have > consistent ping times (the most rudimentary IP packet testing) you could > experiment with sending some test calls between a couple of * boxes and make > the determination that the voice quality is sufficient to subject your > customers to. > > 3) Can we use Vonage or a company like that for the voip to save on T1 > cost? > > Sure you can. But again, if this system is mission critical to your company > then buy a PRI/T-1 and get some DID's. The headaches you get working to > keep your ISVP connections up outweigh the 20% extra operational expense > that leased lines will give you. > > Finally, you freely admit that you are new to voip/*. take care in jumping > headlong into this too quickly. most of us have spent significant hours in > our 'labs' trying to figure out this stuff. the wiki has a great listing of > consultants just waiting to assist you with projects like this (for the > right price). > > However you go, good luck > > > Jason Kawakami > www.optellabs.com > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
