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Posted: July 28 2011 at 10:58am | IP Logged Quote support

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LS support received this customer inquiry via email. We posted it here so everyone can take advantage of the information.


Hello!

I would like to take a question:

I already have a software that performs 100 simultaneous calls using a free SIP (PJSIP).

I would like to ensure the quality of these links, so I'm looking for a component owner.

This is my product, uses only one VoIP account, where there are 100 channels of communication open.

Which product is right for me?


Thanks,

Ibere


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Posted: July 28 2011 at 11:10am | IP Logged Quote support

Ola Ibere,

Obrigado for contacting us.

If you want to replace the PJSIP functionality you currently use in your product, you will be interested in our LS VOIP Media Engine software (LanScape Media Engine for short == LME). It is located here:

LanScape VOIP Media Engine™ Release 6:
http://www.lanscapecorp.com/ProductPages/LanScapeVoipMediaEn gine.asp

I assume your VOIP application is a 100 line auto-dialer application. If you use the LME, you can create auto dialer applications like this quite easily.

A single VOIP account is OK. The LME can have many simultaneous calls active at once – depending on the underlying hardware capabilities.

Note also that we are getting ready to release the multi-platform version of the LME. Windows/Linux/Mac OS X are supported. Native code and managed code (.NET and Mono) VOIP development are supported. The same VOIP API is used on all platforms and all functionality is maintained across the three operating systems.

Please repost with further questions. I look forward to having you as a new customer.

Thanks,

RJ


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Posted: July 28 2011 at 1:14pm | IP Logged Quote ispadoto

Thanks for your answer RJ!

So, to do 100 simultaneous calls I need to acquire a 128x license or I taking a mistake between "concurrent network phone lines" and channels ?


Thank you!
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Posted: July 28 2011 at 1:44pm | IP Logged Quote support


Yes – you are correct. To have 100 simultaneous calls you will need at least a 128 line version of the LME software. "Concurrent network phone lines" and channels are the same quantity.

If you need a fully functioning trial version of the LME software, please see this web page:

Test Drive LanScape VOIP Solutions:
http://www.lanscapecorp.com/ASP%20Files/VoipTestDrive.asp

Note that we will need to discuss proper licensing with you for your particular application and deployment. We can discuss this at any time and at your convenience. Licensing is renewed annually for your company. We can proceed with licensing discussions via direct email. I will send you our support email address after this post.


RJ


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