Three Other VoIP Systems
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August 22nd, 2006
While Asterisk is the better known PBX, it might not be best fit for your needs. Maybe it’s too complex for the simple things you would like to accomplish. Than it might be a good idea to look at the alternatives.
- PBX4LINUX
PBX4LINUX is a PBX for Linux with strong ISDN support but also has a VoIP gateway. It can be uses as a ISDN <–> VoIP gateway. - FREESWITCH
Freeswitch is a software switch that can connect phone lines from different networks using different protocols. While not a PBX by itself, several modules could be loaded to gain the same functionality. - SIPfoundry sipX PBX
sipX is an open source PBX phone system with enterprise features like voice mail distribution lists and hunt groups.
Next to Asterisk, Freeswitch seems to have the most active development. With it´s GoogleTalk jingle implementation it´s even a little ahead of Asterisk.
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