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E911 Talk 157: Hey Avaya! - WTF!

 
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Would you want open source software that has been around for more than a decade in the hacker community running the core network of your emergency communications system? Would you want that system to drop to it’s knees with as little as 100 simultaneous calls pumped into it? Believe it or not, there are some out there that think this is completely acceptable, and tout this as the core of their thought leadership in providing best in class IP based Next Generation emergency call taking solutions. At Avaya, we understand the definition of resiliency, reliability and what it takes to build a robust IP enabled infrastructure, as WE have been doing for decades. Just for fun, Google "How to hack Asterisk", I came up with 858,000 different ways.
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Would you want open source software that has been around for more than a decade in the hacker community running the core network of your emergency communications system? Would you want that system to drop to it’s knees with as little as 100 simultaneous calls pumped into it? Believe it or not, there are some out there that think this is completely acceptable, and tout this as the core of their thought leadership in providing best in class IP based Next Generation emergency call taking solutions. At Avaya, we understand the definition of resiliency, reliability and what it takes to build a robust IP enabled infrastructure, as WE have been doing for decades. Just for fun, Google "How to hack Asterisk", I came up with 858,000 different ways.
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