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Which inxpensive hardware ? - Version: CVS 10-28-03, 7/23/2004 03:50AM PST
angelocaruso_dotmac
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- Which inxpensive hardware ?
What a cool app - Version: CVS 10-28-03, 7/20/2004 10:26PM PST
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jusrogers
I just saw this the other day, and had not known it was possible to use a unix box as an open source IP PBX, but it was very easy to setup and I was even able to setup a PBX on my laptop for a couple of SIP phones in the office. Very Cool.
I would really like to see the GUI configuration tools, and I'm seriously thinking about dedicating a G5 for a full time IP PBX.
I would really like to see the GUI configuration tools, and I'm seriously thinking about dedicating a G5 for a full time IP PBX.
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Want less of a nuts and bolts approach? - Version: CVS 10-28-03, 7/18/2004 05:51AM PST
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cmmh
If you're looking for a simpler solution, with all hardware and software included, try PhoneValet Message Center (http://www.parliant.com/phonevalet/). Although it doesn't do everything that Asterisk does, it takes voicemail, does dialing and call recordings and lots more, and it's a great Mac OS X app that's easy to use and works out of the box.
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Thanks for any info and suggestion !