AsteriskNOW 1.0.1

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

AsteriskNOW 1.0.1 my favorite Asterisk appliance (in software form) since Asterisk@home deviated from the path and began to spy on us, unsuspecting Trixbox users without declaring so. (I have replaced all my Asterisk@home and Trixbox installations, closer to 20 to AsteriskNOW, since that incident even though they have said that it was corrected.) I am also testing out PBX in a Flash by Nerd Vittles. I do not mind using or testing Trixbox on my experimental rigs but when it comes to people who trust me, my customers, I want to be able to say that my work is clean. And that I have given them the best possible solution.After the spying trouble, I had to go to all those people, apologize for giving them faulty solutions and install AsteriskNOW, which was in beta state then.
Since the AsteriskNOW 1.0.1 was released, I have upgraded all my installations to newer version and all are happy campers now. But due to the needs of some of them and support needs, I will have to convert some of them to full blown Asterisk and hand them over to better capable people for support.
Most of the installations are used to VoIP enable legacy PBXs and as VoIP solutions for small ventures that spawn all over bay area. But these startups change for better and have upgraded with Asterisk Appliance from Digium and 3Com. Some have opted to use Asterisk Business Edition, the commercial counterpart of AsteriskNOW.
I have some of these installations also in some of the high end educational institutions and two in very far away lands that I have not physically seen since 2005.
What else could you use AsteriskNOW for totally hip voice mail system with IVR functions. May be for that conference system with developers and clients strewn all over the world.
Yes all those are very possible and have been made really ease with the AsteriskNOW 1.0.1 release.

Since the last beta release there were some addons and updates were added, although not an exhaustive list following stand out the best;

  • Over 1000 updates and improvements to the GUI
  • Updated to Asterisk release 1.4.17
  • Updated to Zaptel release 1.4.8
  • Updated Linux Kernel 2.6.22
  • Polycom phone auto-provisioning
  • Improved package management and update capabilities
  • Open Settlement Protocol
  • The phone provisioning module

You can download the release here and learn more about the release here.

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Published on February 22nd, 2008 under ,





Last 20 posts tagged "asterisknow"

AsteriskNOW 1.0.1

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

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Published on February 22nd, 2008 under ,

Asterisk and Open Telephony Conference

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VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.comWhat can I say about this statementby Sean Michael Kerner, "The Future of Open Source VoIP is Asterisk 1.6"I do not think that the …

Published on May 23rd, 2007 under , , , , ,

AsteriskNOW, coming out in full force.

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VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com
The VON 2007 was a blast. Among many other things that I spent my two days at VON, I noticed very well how AsteriskNOW is coming out in full force. …

Published on March 24th, 2007 under , , , , , , ,

WorxBox an independent TrixBox?

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VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com
I was reading Sinologic article that lead me to this discovery. It seems that the TrixBox replacement have come to the open source arena. The …

Published on February 13th, 2007 under , , ,

Mark Spencer, Asterisk Creator, Presents AsteriskNOW

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Although many times I have gone through the same procedure, quite a few times, it is good to see and hear Mark. Hello people it is this easy, try it out. Is this the end of TrixBox? I don’t …

Published on January 25th, 2007 under , , , ,

One last beta before the final Asterisk 1.4 release

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Asterisk has released information about a new release of Zaptel 1.2.12 and Asterisk 1.2.14 together with Zaptel 1.4.0-beta3 and Asterisk 1.4.0-beta4.According to the Asterisk Development Team, …

Published on December 19th, 2006 under , , , , , , ,

Asterisk trademark and Give me all you got!

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I think it is as important as explaining GPL v.2.0 or GPL 3.0, to explain to people that open source is a also a business model. In a business people expect to make money with the products/services …

AsteriskNOW, a new path to Asterisk Deployment

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AsteriskNOW beta based on Asterisk 1.4 beta is available for download. In the past you may have wanted to install Asterisk for your VOIP IP Telephony needs. You also may have stopped on the tracks …

Published on December 2nd, 2006 under , , , ,

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