[Freeswitch-users] Deployment information and use cases

Addison Martin freeswitch at servercorps.com
Sat Feb 21 09:00:39 PST 2009


We're still in the construction and design phase, but my company is
building a multi-tenant Freeswitch based PBX for a Research Park in
South Alabama.  We expect to handle about 120 concurrent calls, and
6-700 registered UAs. The system will be based on commodity
house-built SuperMicro servers, with mod_xml_curl handling all
configuration.  We will have PRIs for fax and 911, and SIP trunks to
upstream ITSPs for most call volume.

-anm





On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Raul Fragoso <raul at etellicom.com> wrote:
> Hello FreeSWITCHERS,
>
> My company is currently creating a suite of applications which uses
> FreeSWITCH as the back-end for an IP-PBX solution. We currently have a
> prospect to have our first customer installation - a governmental
> department. That is a tender to have an IP-PBX installation to connect
> their four office branches, each one with about 300 users - which I am
> sure FreeSWITCH is able to handle. Since this is an official tender,
> it's part of their protocol to ask about real sites using the product.
>
> Having said that, would you mind sharing some information about your
> experience with FreeSWITCH deployments ?
>
> No need to give many details, but a short summary with company name (if
> possible), when it was deployed, server equipment, number of users,
> number of concurrent calls, what kind of functions and services are used
> and overall capacity of the system.
>
> I would really appreciate if you can share that information. And if you
> guys agree (and explicitly manifest your agreement), I can compile the
> information in the FreeSWITCH wiki under a "Use Cases" page so it can
> serve as a common reference as well.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Raul Fragoso
>
>
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