Mobile Phones VoIP services start-up uses Open-Source Technology

  2007-04-14 03:30:02
Recently, I came across a start-up company offering VoIP services for mobile phones. Apparently, they have built the service using almost exclusively open-source technology, such as Asterisk PBX, Debian GNU/Linux and MySQL. Have you had any chance to test the technology? What do you think about it? 
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