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Digium Releases James Bond, (a HPEC Update)

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

If you have been enjoying the High Performance Echo Cancellation from Digium, HPEC, then there is an update available to download. Unlike those other so so releases, this is coming out with the revolver blazing, as the dev team have named the release after the International Spy, 007.
Go get it and make those Echo’s run for their lives!.
Mine is on test now with My good old TDM400P. So far I am happy. (Just dialed over it and spoke to my Dear Mom, about the impending Strom heading to Holland (The Netherlands). Our ancestral house is about 15 feet below sea level!).
By the way if you have Digium equipment and you can contact Digium customer service, to get HPEC for your system.
Release anouncement on 9.00.007

Published on November 8th, 2007 under , , ,

AsteriskNOW, coming out in full force.

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

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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. There were controversies related to Trixbox etc, but AsteriskNOW has opened the IPPBX application to thousands more users who would have stayed away due to the complexities of running Asterisk.
Now that the GUI management tool is providing a way to manage most of the Asterisk tasks, more and more people will be searching the value of Asterisk, through AsteriskNOW. According to official reports, there were more than 2,000 Downloads a Day of AsteriskNOW Beta since it’s release.
The new beta version of AsteriskNOW, AsteriskNOW beta 5 is slated to be the the final beta leading up to Q2 availability of AsteriskNOW 1.0. Customers can deploy AsteriskNOW in minutes to start using Asterisk.
I deployed an AsteriskNOW server with Digium hardware, two TDM400P cards, in less than 20 minutes. The deployment was in a real world scenario, PBX, IPPBX for a 6 person startup. Although there are Linux experts in the group, the groups receptionist, handles and manages AsteriskNOW.
What hardware did they use? well $299 Fry’s PC with an additional hard drive (Used for mirroring).

Links;
Digium’s press release on AsteriskNOW
AsteriskNOW, go get it

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

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