Not sure if I like that idea. Depending on the codec you use, that can
eat up a lot of bandwidth really quick.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Bradley McMahon<[email protected]> wrote:
> A few ideas:
>
> setup an asterisk server on amazon's EC2. There is a guide to it
> (http://ronaldlewis.com/asterisk-pbx-on-amazon-ec2-how-to-guide-almost-complete/)
> and the price isn't too bad
>
> A more permanent solution might be to run asterisk off a VPS
>
> Could invite some VoIP security professionals on and make a technical
> segment out of it call it 'Harding your VoIP'.
>
>
>
> -Brad
>
>
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