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Polycom embraces Asterisk open source IP PBX
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Polycom embraces Asterisk open source IP PBX | Polycom embraces Asterisk open source IP PBX |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Sunday, 29 October 2006 | |
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Page 2 of 2 Code for Asterisk was originally written by Mark Spencer of Digium and has been contributed to from open source software engineers around the world. Asterisk claims to have over one million users and supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces, and VoIP packet protocols such as IAX, SIP and H.323. Featured Whitepaper
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- In September Digium, announced plans to launch, in early 2007, IP PABX hardware running Asterisk and in preparation for this launched a developers kit. - In August Digium secured a $US13.8m first round of venture funding to "help fuel the continued growth of Digium and Asterisk, especially in launching new offerings for the enterprise communications market, ranging from small to large businesses." - In April Aspect Software, which claims to be the world's largest company focused solely on the contact centre, announced that it would provide and support Asterisk Business Edition, - Also in April Digium formed the Asterisk Advisory Council to respond to the increased interest and participation in Asterisk.{moscomment} |
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