Open-source IP PBX becomes easy-to-use"software appliance"

  2007-01-05 01:00:03
Digium has released the second beta of a"software appliance" version of Asterisk, the open source IP PBX (Internet protocol private branch exchange) it maintains. The GPL-licensed AsteriskNow appliance sports a web-based config/admin GUI, and comes with a complete Linux environment with several installation options. 
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