Re: Anyone using Asterisk?

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I'm using Asterisk, as are a number of my colleagues here in the U.S.
Our company phones are all on Asterisk as well, including the audio tour
of the Owasys 22C that we sell. Check it out:

+1.202.595.7777 option 2 and follow the prompts.

Christian writes:
> Hi all,
> I am just wondering if we have any Asterisk users on here?
> I am playing around with it and have set up a small system running locally here on my machine. I am using two IP phones at the moment and have set up meetme as well and connects with some operators.
> It could be fun to discuss Asterisk and all the possibilities it has with some.
> For those of you who don't know what Asterisk is. Asterisk is a open source PBX that is capable of doing allmost anything you can expect from a traditional switchboard/PBX system. It features voicemail, conferencing, music on hold, cueing, conversation recording and much more. There are addons as well. It can even have calling cards with it.
> A good resource for Asterisk from which I have learned most of the things is form Voip info. The address is:
> http://www.voip-info.org
> All the best and thanks,
> Christian
> 
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