SER is not a full PBX, only a SIP gateway. I have looked at it though, and I will be using it for SRTP/TLS and load balancing. On Jul 9, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Nate Carlson wrote: > On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Jay Austad wrote: >> So, I'm thinking about going with CallWeaver, which used to be >> called OpenPBX. They are based on Asterisk 1.2, but have utilized >> 3 party libs for codecs, SIP implementation, etc. They also have >> T38 fax support built in, no crazy patching/hacks to make it >> work. It really looks like a solid replacement for Asterisk. > > I don't have experience with both (yet), but keep meaning to try > out CallWeaver. It does look pertty durn nice. > >> Also, if there are any other free/open source projects out there >> that you think are worth mentioning, definitely let me know. >> Right now, I'm leaning towards CallWeaver. > > I assume you've looked at SER? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > | nate carlson | natecars at natecarlson.com | http:// > www.natecarlson.com | > | depriving some poor village of its idiot since > 1981 | > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- >