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Home -> User's OpinionsThis is what different people believe about Yate. NOTE!!! When you add your experience about Yate on this page please mention Yate version. Great, thanks 0.1E8 Null Team! (August 2010)One of the neatest and, or example efficient programming package in C++, I ever met. Small, builds fast, obviously runs fast, though versatile and, or provides a bunch of features out from the box. You really deserve a very big thanks :) Balwinder S "bdheeman" Dheeman Prototype of multi-language, interpreted conference server (January 2007)Yate serves as an engine of multi-language, interpreted conference system. Shortly, system connects clients speaking different languages and interpreters in such a way that clients speak in their own language and hear only interpreters to their language. For two languages one interpreter is enough, for three, three are necessary, for four six, etc. As You can see that is quite different from normal conference. Again yate clean architecture combined with exceptional prototyping powers of yate python layer - YAYPM made whole task easy and fun. Server side code size is surprisingly small: around 500 lines of C++ and 1500 lines of python. Maciek Kamiński Yate Call Center (September 2006)We have managed to run several call centers for 20-40 people on yate. Clients connects via PRI lines. Consultants use SIP softphones. Due to yate clean architecture it was possible to implement whole call center logic: call queues, predictive dialing, reporting outside yate, via external protocol in external application server. Maciek Kamiński Regarding Yate load testDATE: 24 Feb. 2006 SUBJECT: Regarding Yate load test FROM: don.fletcher@att.net Using the current CVS version of YATE running under Linux, Centos ver. 4.2, compiled (gcc4, glibc2.3.4) for Dell 2850 w. Dual 2.8 GHz Intel P4 CPU, 800 MHz FSB, and 2 GBytes ram, we used the callgen module on another machine to generate 2000 calls with delay=5, duration 30-120 sec. corresponding to about 100 calls per second. The trial ran successfully with no dropped calls. These are excellent results. For us "others"Great software, but hopefully it will not have the same mistakes as SER or OpenSER (painful install). You guys should make something like "Yate@Home" or "YateBox" which will include the Web based interface for us "others". :) - there is already YateAdmin |
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