How many calls cisco 3745 router can support?

I want to select a router as GK for 1000 users which located in different site with about 10 GW. Cisco 3725 or 45 is ok?
Is it must for CCM server?

It is beased mainly on port size for the type of voice circiut you are using. FXO,FXS E&M low volume and users. T1 PRI or CAS 23-24 calls per circuit to the PSTN. I am not sure of the realestate on the back plan ,but I am sure it is plenty. I have 600 hundred off of a 2621 4 pri circuits in it.

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