> Wrong email list Vikram. Find the right list elsewhere. I respectfully disagree. And before the conversation falls into a pit of flames, let me explain.
I have not found another forum with network and telecom professionals from all over the world. I have been (un)lucky enough to have performed IP-Tel deployments in China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands and in th U.S.A. In the U.S. we are a bit spoiled, as our carriers will often setup a circuit to our specs. In other countries, you get what you get. Ask the provider for the specifications on your shiny new circuit, and the response will be "Oh, it is the standard". And just what is the standard? Who knows the engineer assigned to your install may have no idea. Framing, line-coding or switch type (for a E1/T1 pri) are unknown, since they only do it one way, no one bothers to remember. So I usually have to make a guess, test, try again. I suppose a page on the wiki about what works in which countries might be a good idea, and if I get a moment I'll post what I have found. So far that is just the technical aspect. The legal questions are just as important. China has a reputation of also being VoIP unfriendly. When I was asked to implement two system in China, I tried to get clarification about the regulations. I saw no sense in putting the office staff at risk for prosicution. The answer I received is "It's not legal, but don't worry, the government will not enforce it". Unbelievably the source of the quote was the government run telco. This list, and it's members are in a unique position to help each other beyond the technical requirements. I may be alone in this belief, but any obsticle to a successful asterisk deployemt would seem to be fair game. Dan _______________________________________________ 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
