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Asterisk at Home 2.7 Released

March 16th, 2006

Asterisk@home 2.7 was released late last week. It features bug fixes and now sports version 1.2.5 of Asterisk.

Asterisk@home is a great project if you are new to IP telephony and want to get up and running with asterisk in under an hour. You can make calls to your friends with an IAX account from the many providers out there, and a soft client on your PC. You can download the .iso image from SourceForge, all you need is an spare PC (500mhz pIII, 256MB Ram) I have it working on a test server with a PII 400mhz, 192MB ram.
Features Include:

  • Asterisk 1.2.5
  • Flash Operator Panel 0.24
  • Festival Speech Engine version 1.96
  • Weather agi scripts
  • Wakeup calls
  • Integrated WebMeetMe GUI
  • AMP-1.10.010
  • CentOS 4.2
  • SugarCRM with Cisco XML Services interface + Click to Dial
  • Native Music On Hold
  • Fax support (spanDSP)
  • xPL support
  • Digium card auto-config
  • Open A2Billing

enjoy

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O’Reilly Asterisk Book Available For Free Download

January 4th, 2006

O’Reilly Media’s latest book, Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, written by Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith, and Leif Madsen is available for download in PDF format. In the spirit of open source, O’Reilly has licensed the book under the creative commons license making it free to download and distribute.

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