Let's not make this about Asterisk vs. FreeSwitch or why open source can do 
anything the commercial players can do (even if they can do it better or 
offered it years earlier).

The original poster asked about alternatives to Broadsoft with special 
attention to multi tenancy and commercial offerings. To my knowledge neither 
Asterisk (Digium) nor FreeSwitch offer a commercially viable product that 
competes directly with Broadsoft or provides a service provider management 
interface. My assumption is that the interface for provisioning and user 
management etc. is the driving force behind the use of the word "commercial" 
but I prefer not to make that assumption and ask the original poster to clarify 
those points.

Jesse

From: Paul Timmins [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 10:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Multi Tenant Commercial Softswitch Besides Broadsoft

Our asterisk system is peaking at over 800 standing calls without breaking a 
sweat.


On 08/07/2014 11:01 AM, Peter Rad. wrote:

>From what I have been told, Asterisk can handle 300 simultaneous calls per 
>user. Most ITSPs wouldn't know because they aren't seeing that kind of volume.

Cbeyond bought a company called Aretta that did Asterisk in containers - one 
for each customer. It became unmanageable.

Just some thoughts this morning.

Peter





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