New SS7 interconnect in Ireland

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Hi,
last week, I asked it in this list, red older posts, looked in the
source codes of the libss7, chan_ss7.
both of ss7 solution is in the early stage, but chan_ss7 is more
completed than libss7.
libss7 will be te offical ss7 support in asterisk. chan_ss7 had audio
buffering problem (maybe fixed in chan_ss7-0.9).
chan_zap support channel independent jitter buffer feature in
asterisk-1.4.
I started to try an ss7 connection, I think chan_ss7 is better choise
now.

Attila


On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 11:40 +0000, Darren O'Donohoe wrote:
> Hi There Everyone,
>  
> Currently we use libpri and TE210P cards to send recieve calls over
> ISDN PRA circuits
>  
> Due to the limitations on Callerid presentation we are going to get an
> SS7 E1 Link from our Telco here in Dublin
>  
> We do nothing fancy except terminate/originate calls and we need the
> facility to set our outgoing callerid (userprovided, verified, passed)
>  
> We are intending to use libss7 for this so my question is
>  
> 1. Is it stable for a production environment? (really)
> 2. What CLI features are supported currently?
>  
> Thanks
> Darren
>  
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