Thanks for your stuff David, yes, as my previous email said, a lot of peoples recommended the FS to us.
But seems the stack sofia is no longer maintained by NOKIA, this is what we worried.
How do you think the commercial PBX ? We have tried Vodia PBX, PortSIP PBX and 3CX, currently we are prefer the PortSIP since they are offer us the free rebrand app,
but the Vodia also a good choice....
BR
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 5:39 PM, David Villasmil Govea <david.villasmil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Even if asterisk is supported on windows, you don't want to do that. Not for production, anyway.
I used asterisk since its very beginning, but I switched to freeswitch because i think it has better performance, great support and you can do basically anything you can think of with it. Even if its learning curve is a little steep.
Good luck!On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 8:48 AM Roamer2998 <roamer2998@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:______________________________Hi all, I'm new to VoIP, nowwe have a project that needs a PBX with client APPs.
In our team we have argumentfor choosing PBX. By so far, we have following candidates:
A: Open source
1) Asterisk PBX (http://www.asterisk.org ) (withlongest history that almost every one knows it, now the last version using the PJSIP stack)
2) FreeSwitch (http://www.freeswitch.org ) (A lotpeople recommended it to us)
B: Commercial
1) Vodia PBX (http://www.vodia.com ). It comes fromSNOM, but acquired by a HongKong company now
2) PortSIP PBX (http://www.portsip.com/portsip-pbx ).It also includes VoIP SDK, WebRTC and offer rebranding app for free.
My boss prefers the OpenSource PBX since they are free, but our CTO prefers the commercial editions, according to whom the business PBX has better support, and the performance is good, and easy to use - considering our team all are new to VoIP/PBX.
We have did some searching ofAsterisk, here are my questions:
1. Does the last Asterisk using PJSIP stack ?
2. Does there has the comparison of PJSIP and reSIProcate, sofia(using by FreeSwicth) ?
3. Is it easy to compile andsetup Asterisk?
4. Which Asterisk version is recommended? And does Asterisk support Windows ?Thanks in advance .Best regards,_________________
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