On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Jake Anderson <[email protected]>wrote:

> [..snip..]
>
> I have done a few installs with asterisk based soft/hardware.
> Expect some teething troubles. Get a dedicated adsl line if you are heavy
> internet users, QOS hasn't been much of a problem for most installs however.
> Run separate networks for voice and data.
> I use grandstream for the physical phones they seem pretty good, perhaps a
> little fragile physically (they reset if you bash them, moral of the story,
> don't bash them). Do NOT use cisco phones, that way lies madness.
> don't bother trying to run a hybrid between your new and old systems. Run
> in parallel for a bit if you can with all outbound calls on the new system.
> Then dump the old and go full IP.
>
> If you want some help with setup and demo drop me a line
>

Another suggestion: check out FreeSWITCH. It's an alternative to Asterisk
and I would personally never go back to Asterisk unless I absolutely had to
(ie. gun to my head).

- Gonzalo
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