Open Source VoIP on Campus, Part 2

  2007-09-03 00:30:08
Open standard IP telephony is quite flexible. We have been able, using standard SIP loads on phones and the features implemented on open standard servers using only standard SIP signaling, to implement features beyond simple"plain old telephone service," including hold, call forward, ring groups, call park, multiple line appearances per set and more. 
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