New Open Source VoIP PBX
dsginter writes "It looks like Asterisk isn't the only open source PBX game in town anymore. sipX, as the name implies, is a SIP-only PBX project released under the LGPL. A noteworthy feature is the inclusion of an out-of-the-box web-based management console. Read more about the release over at Voxilla."
Is that another VoIP company decided that Open Source is a good strategy. That's the real story!
Crucially important. Asterisk is the pits to implement for 80%+ of the situations where a open source voip pbx would be useful.
Don't get me wrong, it's amazingly powerful and does just about anything except wash windows... as long as you can get it working properly. But it's not the right tool for a small (think 5-50 people) company which only wants a simple PBX to connect their phones...
These questions are so leading as to qualify at trolling and/or flamebait'. Just what OS do you thing they are using with Asterisk? (OK. That is also a leading question that qualifies as flamebait.) But more seriously, I don't think that the question is 'can Asterisk handle 30 calls?', but 'How much hardware do I need to handle 30 calls?' Or even more relavently, 'How does the cost of aquiring and running an Asterisk on Linux gateway compare with the corresponding costs for a commercial gateway?'
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