OSDL and GNU Bayonne Project Make Large-Scale Tele
Bryce Harrington writes "The GNU Bayonne project and the Open Source Development Lab... announced the availability of large-scale development and testing for GNU Bayonne through OSDL.
The facilities will be used to extend GNU Bayonne's digital telephony capabilities to support large-scale commercial enterprises and carrier-class telco applications. OSDL will initially provide four dedicated high-end servers equipped with a variety of digital telephony hardware.
Initial development at this facility will not only focus on extending GNU Bayonne to support large API applications, but also to test and demonstrate the project's clustering and distributed network call model. The Bayonne software will extend the use of Linux in high-end commercial voice telephony and provide GNU Bayonne services for the next-generation IP based telephony network."
this is so fucking boring. i hate life.
So I wonder with Bayonne Project and Open H323 if it would be possible for someone to setup a few IP to local phone gateways in major cities and thereby provide alternative long distance service? Would it be competitively priced and would the typical performance be adequate?
"Provided by the management for your protection."
Why would you name Telecom software after a crappy city in New Jersey?
And who is going to use GNU telecom software anyway?
Conformity is the jailer of freedom and enemy of growth. -JFK