VoIP: Signs of the Times
Source: www.voip-news.com
What was one true for VoIP providers isn’t any longer and that means that the needs of the providers are changing. Whereas solutions were once limited and expensive, the options now vary immensely - hosted, unhosted, etc are all buzz words in the IP-PBX world.
According to TMCnet:
Asterisk has been the de facto standard for the VoIP open source community. This may be the result of its having been designed as an iPBX. The limitations identified above caused many early users to reconsider the use of Asterisk. Some, such as Panterra Networks, would develop proprietary solutions that have been in production for years.Others decided to design another open source technology from the ground up to be used as a softswitch by VoIP providers. Those visionaries started the FreeSWITCH movement. The product was designed for more than a year before coding started. FreeSWITCH has been gaining momentum and has a substantial following. Most want a softswitch that is superior to any Asterisk-based softswitch. FreeSWITCH is about to release 1.0.2.























