I think the telecom market is so huge that it can easily support several
hardware suppliers - and all of them can be successful if they make a
good product. It can be good for Digium (and ultimately for us) that
Sangoma is providing some competition, as it will drive Digium to new
levels of performance and reliability.
-Scott Stingel
www.evtmedia.com
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
I respectfully disagree. Sangoma's voice capabilities are no less and no more
mature than Digium's voice capabilities.
I use cards from both Sangoma and Digium. Both seem to work well but (and it
does pain me to say it, it really does) Digium's cards seem FAR more
"finicky" about the type of hardware they'll run reliably on. Sangoma's
cards you can pretty much throw into any system and they work. Shared
interrupts and oddball PCI chipsets included.
I do believe, however, that this is merely a driver issue. If I were a more
competent driver programmer I would certainly dive into this headfirst.
-A.
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