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Old 11-13-2006, 10:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
canadiancreed
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Time to take the plunge

Well after an month of seeing if I could be a partner for a VOIP company in Ontario (and having my hair go grey with their....."special" expertise), I've decided that I'm going to give rolling my own VOIP a try. As some may remember, I asked about this a while back(http://www.pbxinfo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20081), so I"m here to ask some advice on one component.

I've got the high speed (check, a cable connect should suffice until I start getting into this hardcore)
I'll be calling the local telco for a block of numbers (check....no idea how much that'll be though)
the question is......what VOIP server should I look into? Premade? Roll my own? I presently have a BSd box bouncing around not doing much so rolling my own wouldn't be that hard to at least find hardware for.

as for the potential userbase, at the exact present moment it'd just be me, myself and I, but if I can get the hang of this (and I cant' see why I shouldn't), I'll be looking to expand this to at least 100 users by spring, so something that is easy to expand, and doesnt' take a lot of juice would be preferable.

Again thanks for any replies on this subject.
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