Aspect Software has announced it is supporting the emerging open source Internet protocol for PBX (private branch exchange) — the Asterisk Business Edition — with a software package that includes the ...
An open source group has posted free Session Initiation Protocol-based PBX software that lets businesses create their own phone switches from standard Linux servers – but drawing business customers to ...
Of Pingtel’s three open source IP PBXs, we tested SIPxchange Enterprise Communication Server, Version 3.7. Pingtel also has the SIPxNano for fewer than 30 users, as well as a free, downloadable ...
Asterisk, a highly sophisticated open source PBX software package that runs on commodity hardware running Linux or pretty much any other operating system with GCC (GNU Compiler Collection), is the ...
“ We are the leaders in this open source telephony revolution for three reasons: reliability, reliability and reliability. PBXtra, Fonality's enterprise-class IP-PBX, is based on a modified version of ...
In a move that might send shivers down the spines of mainstream IP PBX vendors like Avaya, Cisco and ShoreTel, Michigan CAT has deployed an open source Asterisk IP PBX to handle its phone calls and ...
The Asterisk PBX platform has been around for nine years and has drawn interest from a wide range of end users and businesses looking to expand on the basic software or add peripherals to make it more ...
What looks like Skype and works like an open-source PBX? Skype for Asterisk, of course. A recently announced collaboration between Skype and open-source telephony solutions provider Digium, Skype for ...
Digium sent us their Asterisk open source software PBX to CT Labs. It was installed on a dual-processor Linux server. With help from the Digium representative, we were able to connect three SIP phones ...
CAMPBELL, CA and ANN ARBOR, MI--(Marketwire - August 10, 2009) - Barracuda Networks Inc., the worldwide leader in content security appliances, today launched CudaTel, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ...
Faced with the high cost of buying a traditional telephone system, Digium CEO Mark Spencer made use of his own programming skills to create Asterisk, an open-source alternative. Spencer had helmed a ...
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