Re: GnuGK vs FreeSWITCH

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>From my experience, for small setups like this Asterisk performs
quite well. For similar call volume and full codec/protocol translation
I had no significant stability/performance problems.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marcus Frenkel" <marcus.frenkel@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 7:55 PM


> Hi,
> Many people requested SIP implementation into GnuGK, thus keeping the
> great features of GnuGK. The task will consume a lot of effort and
> most probably will not be started at all.
> 
> Now, SIP has almost whole end-user devices market. What are the
> solutions? The option of using Asterisk as a SIP gateway is not good
> solution by my opinion. There is FreeSwitch starting to enter into
> carrier grade zone supporting SIP,H323,IAX, Jingle and with better
> performance than Asterisk. I never used FreeSwitch so I would like to
> have any suggestions on this topic. The setup for which I'm asking is
> in a range of 200 concurrent calls.
> 
> The points that I'm really interested for comparison are:
> 1) Proxy feature/stability
> 2) NAT support
> 3) Direct SQL AAA support (without the need of using RADIUS server)
> 4) Stability as an endpoint registrar
> 5) Rerouting on failed call
> 
> Marcus


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