The evolving role of hardware as a key enabler of open source telephony in the business market

  2006-09-12 14:30:04
This whitepaper examines the market potential for hardware add-in cards that interface open telephony systems with the PSTN (public switched telephone network). It also looks at the trends driving businesses to adopt IP telephony systems, and at various popular open source PBXs and other tools. 
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