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Asterisk: The Future of Telephony

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  • Author: Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith, Leif Madsen
  • Pages: : 608 pages
  • File type: HTML and PDF

Read and download free eBook intituled Asterisk: The Future of Telephony in format HTML and PDF – : 608 pages created by Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith, Leif Madsen.

It may be a while before Internet telephony with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) reaches critical mass, but there’s already tremendous movement in that direction. A lot of organizations are not only attracted to VoIP’s promise of cost savings, but its ability to move data, images, and voice traffic over the same connection. Think of it: a single Internet phone call can take information sharing to a whole new level.

That’s why many IT administrators and developers are actively looking to set up VoIP-based private telephone switching systems within the enterprise. The efficiency that network users can reach with it is almost mind-boggling. And cheap, if the system is built with open source software like Asterisk. There are commercial VoIP options out there, but many are expensive systems running old, complicated code on obsolete hardware. Asterisk runs on Linux and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment. And you can program it to your liking.

Asterisk’s flexibility comes at a price, however: it’s not a simple system to learn, and the documentation is lacking. Asterisk: The Future of Telephony solves that problem by offering a complete roadmap for installing, configuring, and integrating Asterisk with existing phone systems. Our guide walks you through a basic dial plan step by step, and gives you enough working knowledge to set up a simple but complete system.

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