Richard Moore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a TrixBox (Asterisk) and was wondering how many
> simultaneous outgoing calls are possible per SIP trunk?
>
> Would it be 1 outgoing call per SIP trunk, meaning that 4 simultaneous
> calls would require 4 trunks (and maybe 4 separate VoIP accounts)?
>
> Or are there VoIP account packages that allow you to place more than 1
> call at a time on a single account?
>
> Cheers
>
Hi,
The number of outgoing calls would depend on your provider, many only
allow one call at a time on their service.
Just remember to choose a service that allow multiple incoming/outgoing
calls.
Regards
Ross
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Ross Beer
VoiceHost Support
W:www.voicehost.co.uk
Ross Beer formulated the question :
> many only allow one call at a time on their service
When you say many, which do you mean?
I have many, many providers set up on my asterisk server & the only
provider that doesn't allow more than one call at a time is BT - on my
standard PSTN line.
"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
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> Ross Beer formulated the question :
>> many only allow one call at a time on their service
>
> When you say many, which do you mean?
>
> I have many, many providers set up on my asterisk server & the only
> provider that doesn't allow more than one call at a time is BT - on my
> standard PSTN line.
I know the Betamax services only allow one connection at a time, I am
guessing this pretty common for services
which offer unlimited calling plans based on monthly fees, where as or pay
as you go or billed calling its in
the interest of the provider to allow as many calls as possible
"RH" <rh@no-spicedham.exelsys.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
> news:mn.3d187d72dce33fbd.48968@blueyonder.invalid. ..
>> Ross Beer formulated the question :
>>> many only allow one call at a time on their service
>>
>> When you say many, which do you mean?
>>
>> I have many, many providers set up on my asterisk server & the only
>> provider that doesn't allow more than one call at a time is BT - on my
>> standard PSTN line.
>
> I know the Betamax services only allow one connection at a time, I am
> guessing this pretty common for services
> which offer unlimited calling plans based on monthly fees, where as or pay
> as you go or billed calling its in
> the interest of the provider to allow as many calls as possible
>
I've got a 'free' VoIP account from EntaCall that I've been familiarising
myself with. When I tried to make two outgoing calls on the same SIP trunk I
got an EntaCall recorded message saying the line was already in use.
I think the difficulty for me is in wading through all the small print of
the providers and trying to understand what they offer. They don't seem too
keen to publicise how many calls can be made at once when using an Asterisk
based system.
RH was thinking very hard :
> "Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
> news:mn.3d187d72dce33fbd.48968@blueyonder.invalid. ..
>> Ross Beer formulated the question :
>>> many only allow one call at a time on their service
>>
>> When you say many, which do you mean?
>>
>> I have many, many providers set up on my asterisk server & the only
>> provider that doesn't allow more than one call at a time is BT - on my
>> standard PSTN line.
>
> I know the Betamax services only allow one connection at a time, I am
> guessing this pretty common for services
> which offer unlimited calling plans based on monthly fees, where as or pay as
> you go or billed calling its in
> the interest of the provider to allow as many calls as possible
That doesn't seem to apply to the Betamax products I use -
voipcheap.com & internetcalls.com, nor voip.co.uk, Sipgate etc.
Richard Moore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a TrixBox (Asterisk) and was wondering how many
> simultaneous outgoing calls are possible per SIP trunk?
>
> Would it be 1 outgoing call per SIP trunk, meaning that 4 simultaneous
> calls would require 4 trunks (and maybe 4 separate VoIP accounts)?
>
> Or are there VoIP account packages that allow you to place more than 1
> call at a time on a single account?
>
> Cheers
>
In Trixbox you tell it how many calls to limit a trunk to (maximum
channels). Most VoIP service providers allow you to place lots of
simultaneous calls through one account, you'll have to ask your provider.
The last (but usually most common) limiting factor is your Internet
connection speed. Most VoIP calls (using g711a/u codecs) need roughly
90kbps in either direction so if you have a connection with 256kbps
upstream speed you can only realistically get 2 calls at once through
it, especially when you consider that you're sharing it with normal
Internet traffic.
>> I know the Betamax services only allow one connection at a time, I am
>> guessing this pretty common for services
>> which offer unlimited calling plans based on monthly fees, where as or
>> pay as you go or billed calling its in
>> the interest of the provider to allow as many calls as possible
>
> That doesn't seem to apply to the Betamax products I use - voipcheap.com &
> internetcalls.com, nor voip.co.uk, Sipgate etc.
I think RH's experience must be limited to the Betamax softphone.
I have always enjoyed multiple concurrent outgoing calls on
voipcheap.com and multiple incoming calls on voipcheap.co.uk
(I signed up when they were still providing geo numbers)
The same applies with my Sipgate numbers, ie multiple
inbound and outbound calls on the same account.
--
Thus spaketh Graham:
>>> I know the Betamax services only allow one connection at a time, I
>>> am guessing this pretty common for services
>>> which offer unlimited calling plans based on monthly fees, where as
>>> or pay as you go or billed calling its in
>>> the interest of the provider to allow as many calls as possible
>>
>> That doesn't seem to apply to the Betamax products I use -
>> voipcheap.com & internetcalls.com, nor voip.co.uk, Sipgate etc.
>
> I think RH's experience must be limited to the Betamax softphone.
> I have always enjoyed multiple concurrent outgoing calls on
> voipcheap.com and multiple incoming calls on voipcheap.co.uk
> (I signed up when they were still providing geo numbers)
>
> The same applies with my Sipgate numbers, ie multiple
> inbound and outbound calls on the same account.
Same here with Sipgate and VoIPStunt (also VoIPBuster, SipDiscount and
VoIPCheap) all which I have incoming numbers on.
> I've got a 'free' VoIP account from EntaCall that I've been
> familiarising myself with. When I tried to make two outgoing calls on
> the same SIP trunk I got an EntaCall recorded message saying the line
> was already in use.
>
> I think the difficulty for me is in wading through all the small print
> of the providers and trying to understand what they offer. They don't
> seem too keen to publicise how many calls can be made at once when using
> an Asterisk based system.
Richard,
This is because you have a prepay account. If you can get a postpay
account you will be able to make multiple simultaneous calls.
Regards
Jon
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Richard Moore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a TrixBox (Asterisk) and was wondering how many
> simultaneous outgoing calls are possible per SIP trunk?
>
> Would it be 1 outgoing call per SIP trunk, meaning that 4 simultaneous
> calls would require 4 trunks (and maybe 4 separate VoIP accounts)?
>
> Or are there VoIP account packages that allow you to place more than 1
> call at a time on a single account?
>
> Cheers
>
How much bandwidth do you have? Which codec(s) are you using?
>"Jon Farmer" <viperdudeuk@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>Richard Moore wrote:
>
>> I've got a 'free' VoIP account from EntaCall that I've been
>> familiarising myself with. When I tried to make two outgoing calls on
>> the same SIP trunk I got an EntaCall recorded message saying the line
>> was already in use.
>>
>> I think the difficulty for me is in wading through all the small print
>> of the providers and trying to understand what they offer. They don't
>> seem too keen to publicise how many calls can be made at once when using
>> an Asterisk based system.
>>
>Richard,
>
>This is because you have a prepay account. If you can get a postpay
>account you will be able to make multiple simultaneous calls.
>
>Regards
>
>Jon
>
>
Thanks for the info Jon! Have upgraded the Enta account and will try it out
once it switches to postpaid :-)
....and to clarify - will that allow multiple outbound and inbound?
....and one further thought, is there a limit on number of simultaneous calls
at the provider end? Or is that a limit that has to be set at the client
end?
> Thanks for the info Jon! Have upgraded the Enta account and will try it
> out once it switches to postpaid :-)
>
> ...and to clarify - will that allow multiple outbound and inbound?
>
> ...and one further thought, is there a limit on number of simultaneous
> calls at the provider end? Or is that a limit that has to be set at the
> client end?
There is no limit on incoming calls at our end for either post pay or
prepaid accounts.
On prepay you are restricted to one originated call at a time. On post
pay you there is no restriction. Of course there is a limitation in
terms of what the CPE can handle or your available bandwidth.