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Build Your Own PBX With Asterisk and Linux
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| Personally I'd recommend taking an Asterisk Fast Start course to get you up and
| running, but if you fancy trying out Asterisk in the lab to see if it might be
| suitable for your organization here's what you need to know to start.
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http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/_featured/article.php/52211_3838131_1
Personalize Your Own PBX Using FreePBX Features
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| In this article by Alex Robar, we will introduce some of the FreePBX features
| that allows us to personalize our PBX, which essentially means to make our PBX
| on our own. We will discuss how to configure FreePBX to check additional sources
| for caller ID information if none is provided, using the HTTP source type method
| or MySQL source type method. We will also learn how to configure PIN sets to
| password protect various FreePBX features.
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http://www.packtpub.com/personalize-your-pbx-using-freepbx-features
Recent:
Asterisk: Always On
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| Already Asterisk is being grafted onto real-time communications tools.
| Google search found Asterisk Radio Networks and Wisconsin Emergency
| Communications (WeComm) on my first keyword entry. This is GREAT stuff, and
| Iâm sure there are many more small projects out there linking new hardware
| and new software together with Asterisk as the glue. Radios are great, but
| theyâre a niche - the real target is the mobile device.
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http://blogs.digium.com/2009/06/23/asterisk-always-on/
Asterisk: Whoâs Answering the Call for Training?
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| Admittedly, 600 attendees isnât a âmassiveâ event, but it does represent the
| start of a broader open source IP PBX movement thatâs spilling over into the
| IT channel.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2009/04/27/asterisk-whos-answering-the-call-for-training/
Installfests: First Linux, Now Asterisk
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| Iâve attended my share of Linux installation festivals (installfests), where
| open source volunteers typically take donated Windows PCs and revive them as
| Linux systems. Now, the installfest craze seems to have found a new calling:
| The Asterisk IP PBX market, where open source meets telephony.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2009/04/19/installfests-first-linux-now-asterisk/
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