Well I was thinking of having a server in the three main centers. My
brother has set up a server in Auckland I have a brother in wellington
so should be ok. I am impressed with the quality and don't pretend to
understand the the technology but it is a hack job, but we have only run
it on the weekend! The major thing I figure is how many analogue calls a
box can take. Like can a FXO card only handle one call at a time?
Hadley Rich wrote:
Don Gould wrote:
Hads is the pro and he does follow this list, but Asterix has a list....
Well, I use *Asterisk* (note spelling :) a bit, don't know about 'pro' though.
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:42, Jason Mumby wrote:
Conceptually would it be possible to run a call center that had
satellite operators? Like stay at home mums. I guess each operator would
need a DSL connection and a sip phone or router.
Sure, that's entirely possible, and I would say a fairly common use of
Asterisk. You will want your Asterisk box on a public IP to save you major
issues with SIP going via two NATs.
DSL in .nz has reasonably high latency for use with VoIP but if it's a local
server then it shouldn't be a problem.
hads