[Serusers] Please advise...
Daryl Sanders
daryl.sanders at gmail.com
Sun Oct 30 23:33:33 CET 2005
I think asterisk is a better fit for this type of conferencing. I
don't think it will do 50,000 callers though. You might wan't to
submit this to the Asterisk users group for better feedback.
- Daryl
On 10/30/05, Stanly Levithan <sl_well at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear SER-users,
>
> We are looking to establish an educational
> business, namely a virtual learning center,using a
> conference service providing capabilities with the
> following calls flow:
>
> --Caller dial a local number
>
>
>
> -- Media gateway/media
> server (MG/MS)accepts the call and automatically mutes
> it so all the callers become passive listeners if
> number is registered in the Data Base; if the number
> is not registered the call is discarded
>
>
>
> --MG/MS plays Welcome message
> --MG/MS asks for a virtual conference room number
> --Caller enters virtual conference room number
> --Caller is entered into virtual conference room
> associated with the virtual conference room number.
> All callers entered virtual conference room number
> are now in associated virtual conference room
> --MG/MS accepts any caller's decision to switch to a
> different virtual conference room by entering
> appropriate virtual conference room number without
> making another call (without leaving the system)
>
> --MG/MS permits the caller to terminate the call
> at will --MG/MS of our "dream" has to be
> able to process up to 50, 000 callers simultaneously
>
> --MG/MS provides billing.
>
> Kindly let us know if SER is capable of supporting
> such a calls flow.
>
> Please let us know if you need any additional
> information in order to advise us on a most
> efficient configuration.
>
> Regards,
> Stan
>
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