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=Differences from MOR=
=Differences from MOR=


MOR is Class 5 switch dedicated to VoIP retail business (Calling Cards, Call Back, Call Shop, Resellers, etc) and is not optimized for Wholesale business.
Below you can see the most important differences between M2 and MOR:


'''M2 Switch''' is completely new product build from ground-up with Wholesale business model in mind.
* '''M2 Switch''' is designed for wholesales business (Class 4 switch), MOR - for retail (SIP Trunking, Calling Cards, Call Back, Call Shop, Resellers, etc) and is not optimized for wholesale.
 
* '''M2 Switch''' uses FreeSwitch as SIP engine which allows two have [[Softswitch_performance | twice bigger performance]] comparing with MOR which is based on Asterisk.
No more Providers, LCR. New logic structure with Routing Groups, Dial Peers, Termination Points.
* '''M2 Switch''' [[M2_Switch#Logical_Structure | logical structure]] allows to manage wholesale business very easy. Accomplishing the same tasks with MOR is more complicated and you need to dedicate much more time.


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Revision as of 10:01, 9 July 2014

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What is it?

M2 is Class 4 softswitch dedicated to manage VoIP wholesale business (traffic aggregation, exchange and transit, call termination, etc.).

M2 Switch Manual



Differences from MOR

Below you can see the most important differences between M2 and MOR:

  • M2 Switch is designed for wholesales business (Class 4 switch), MOR - for retail (SIP Trunking, Calling Cards, Call Back, Call Shop, Resellers, etc) and is not optimized for wholesale.
  • M2 Switch uses FreeSwitch as SIP engine which allows two have twice bigger performance comparing with MOR which is based on Asterisk.
  • M2 Switch logical structure allows to manage wholesale business very easy. Accomplishing the same tasks with MOR is more complicated and you need to dedicate much more time.



Why should I use it?

M2 Switch gives never-seen-before flexibility when managing traffic transit.



Logical Structure

M2 logical structure.png


Changes from MOR:

  • Origination Point = Device
  • Termination Point = Provider
  • Routing Group = LCR
  • Dial Peer ~= kind of LCR by Destinations



How can I test it?

Please follow this link



FAQ

Q. What is planned for the future?
A. Please check our Roadmap

Q. What is the price?
A. Please contact our sales department: b2bsales@kolmisoft.com

Q. Can I test it?
A. Sure, more details here

Q. Can it be upgraded from MOR?
A. No (because of completely different architecture) [Maybe some time later we will create migration script]

Q. Which protocols are supported?
A. SIP (H323/IAX2 are available with special gateways for protocol conversion).

Q. How many simultaneous calls can it handle? What about CPS?
A. On 1 server: 1000+ with media without transcoding, 8000+ calls without media. ~90 CPS

Q. Does it support Radius?
A. Yes

Q. Is it based on Asterisk A. No, Freeswitch, but can work with Asterisk also.

Q. Will it support Multi-Level Resellers?
A. No, and will not support in the future.

Q. Can it work with SIP Proxy?
A. Currently no, will be able in the future.

Q. Can several servers work together?
A. Yes, with different IPS.

Q. Can several servers be connected to the same DB/GUI?
A. Yes.

Q. Will it support SIP Registering, DIDs/Ring Groups/Auto Dialer/Online Registrations/Subscriptions/Payment Gateways?
A. No. MOR Class 5 supports all these functions.

Q. Where is the Manual?
A. Here: M2 Switch Manual