This needs a column & sort option for Benchmark/currency to help search for highest bang/buck card. While it can be done manually through export - users will definitely appreciate having the convenience.
I hesitated to include this column because, for a given benchmark, there are still other differentiating criteria (VRAM, number of fans, watercooling, etc.).
And the excel export makes it possible to satisfy everyone without weighing down the site.
Having gone down this road many times with freepbx, asterisk, etc.. I ultimately settled on just using voip.ms and connecting phones/sip clients directly to their internal sub-accounts with voicemail. They have enough features for most users so you don't need to worry about running your own PBX.
I have been using voip.ms since 2015 for my phone service. Multiple numbers (DIDs) pointing to an IVR where callers must press 1 to connect to me (totally avoids robocalls). Plus voicemail (transcribed and emailed to me).
One issue with voip on mobile (iOS in my case) is that I would often miss calls due to late push notifications and timing out. So recently I set up a calling queue that rings/pushes my phone a few times instead of just once (queue timeout to 30 seconds before hitting voicemail).
Basically, if you want the control FreeSwitch and Asterisk offer but don't want to self-host, voip.ms is the best way to go.
Yeah, I would second this. In SIP a UA is a UA. So long as your softphone is good and your microphone is as well, there shouldn't be any difference. Although I would suspect the general experience may be that people with softphones more often will have terrible microphones for their PC...
I disagree. Yes, in theory, an agent is an agent, but in practice I have never in my life at any point seen computer hardware that comes anywhere close to the usability of a Polycom device.
Glad to see this back on the market from HP. I miss my 11c and ill probably get this one. After supporting me through high-school, college, and a few jobs - my father asked to borrow mine, then proceeded to back over his briefcase with his car. :(
While there is merit to this post my main criticism running 13000 containers with zero load - essentially all the nginx processes are doing nothing - zero I/O, etc. after launch. Its a bit more interesting to see N# of containers running something synthetic that mimics a workload.
That said, containers are very lean (or can be with the right setup) given there is no kernel, drivers, etc to load.