On 2/22/18 10:32 AM, Jeff Anderson wrote:
We are in the market for a new SBC platform and have narrowed our choice
down to two different products. The Sansay VSXi or the Sonus SWe. We
will be running on a vmware hypervisor in several different markets. The
SBC would be for SIP access with
If youre trading out of oracle for sansay or sonus i dont suspect you're
going to find any revelations. Its mostly going to be a lateral move for
slightly better support and potential feature loss. The Acme is, despite
oracles best efforts, still the best commercial SBC out there in this
Currently registered endpoints in the tens of thousands. It would take us a
long time to grow to 100k but it’s possible as we do more and more legacy
switch migrations.
I am not aware of anything too exotic but also not sure what those exotic
feature might be. We are an ILEC in certain markets if
We count a number of Sansay refugees among our customers. It's a great
platform for run-of-the-mill minutes arbitrage but lacks the flexibility
for some more nuanced endeavours — is the message we hear.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 04:11:28PM -0500, Colin Brown wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Huge +1 for Sansay,
+1 Sansay
We are using time ago.
The SIP Message conversion its really a great function.
Great support efficiently.
We recommend it 100%.
(We try Sonus, Metashwitch and Cataleya and the VSXi its really user
friendly)
--
*Moisés Amiga*
*Voice Operations*
2018-02-22 14:59 GMT-06:00 Dave
+1 Sansay, which can also provide dedicated media servers for transcoding
if you need more than simple RTP packet switching.
I'm loving the Sansay SIP Message Conversation feature for of solving some
signaling issues. We're also leveraging their ROME HRS routing engine for
multiple LCR tables
Hi Jeff,
The Sonus SWe is basically just the Sonus 5xxx SBC software. It looks
and functions identically. We use quite a few of the 5210 SBCs and used
the SWe for some small testing prior to hardware purchase for some
projects. I think it basically comes down to whether you need hardware
I can’t speak for the Sonus. But we’ve used Sansay for years. And it was
one of the best decisions we ever made.
Dw
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 1:33 PM Jeff Anderson
wrote:
> We are in the market for a new SBC platform and have narrowed our choice
> down to two different