Jeroen, once we started talking about FreeSWITCH, here's my minimalist configuration, quite handy to start a new installation: https://github.com/xlab1/freeswitch_conf_minimal
________________________________ From: Jeroen Massar jeroen@massar.ch To: Michael Horn nibbler@nibbler.de; swinog@lists.swinog.ch Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:45 AM Subject: Re: [swinog] Swiss VoIP providers
On 2014-08-29 03:23, Michael Horn wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 19:45:43 +0200 (CEST) Ralph Krämer ralph.kraemer@vable.ch wrote:
I suggest to run your own Asterisk (or Callmanager)
...or freeswitch, if you like reliability and predictable behaviour.
I've managed quite a few freeswitch deployments until now and did some migrations from Asterisk to freeswitch due to issues with reliability or flexibility. As an office/corporate pbx I'd select freeswitch over asterisk any time. If something more specialized is needed, yate is worth a try.
+1 on FreeSWITCH, have been using that for years; and as they finally have debian packages that work in their own apt-repo, makes installing much easier too.
One thing to note though is that one does not have to keep their configfile layout, one can bend it anyway one likes.
through a redundant SIP-Trunk to an VoIP Provider.
Curious however about recommendations for VoIP providers in .ch there aren't that many around unfortunately. would love to hear some suggestions (backed by experiece).
I have good experience with netvoip.ch; though it really depends on why/how one uses it (in my case inbound only mostly and not for large volumes).
Note also, that if one has a hardline and a Fritz!Box, one can use the latters internal SIP server to make that hardline available from anything you can connect to it. (SIPclients -> FS -> F!B in my case).
Greets, Jeroen
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