Writing an RFP for an Open Source IP PBX – Part2

September 18th, 2009 by Aaron Rosenthal | 4 Comments

Writing an RFP for an Open Source IP PBX – Part2

A continuation of the first article about writing RFP’s specifically for Open Source IP PBX systems.


Presence with Asterisk

June 26th, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | No Comments

Presence with Asterisk

Presence is one of those nifty little features that just totally impresses the heck out of most users… and it’s entirely possible with Asterisk+bluetooth. Presence is the ability for the IP PBX to recognize when someone’s in or out of the office. When you’re in the office, the IP PBX will route calls to your [...]


Asterisk in the hospitality industry

June 26th, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | 4 Comments

Asterisk in the hospitality industry

As more and more organizations wise up to what Asterisk could mean for their communication needs, I’ve noticed that the hospitality industry is one that is coming to surface with some unique requirements (like many industries) which I’d like to discuss and get some feedback.
First and foremost, unique billing requirements is one of the most [...]


Where is Asterisk going in 2008?

June 20th, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | No Comments

Where is Asterisk going in 2008?

Almost halfway through 2008 and already we’re seeing Asterisk everywhere. Asterisk has permeated almost every market in which VoIP is used, from the small business market to the carrier space. The question is, where is Asterisk going to pull ahead in 2008 and in what market? The past 12 months leading up to this point [...]


 
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