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Installing DAHDI in CentOS

Due to trademark issues with the name Zaptel digium has announced change in the name,DHADI (Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface). Asterisk 1.6.0 and later version will use DAHDI, while Asterisk 1.4 will support both Zaptel and DAHDI. Asterisk 1.2 will be unaffected by these changes.

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TrixBox, un central téléphonique SIP gratuit à la maison ou au bureau

TrixBox, un central téléphonique SIP gratuit à la maison ou au bureau pour gérer d'une à plusieurs centaines de lignes téléphoniques.

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TrixBox, un central téléphonique SIP gratuit à la maison ou au bureau

TrixBox, un central téléphonique SIP gratuit à la maison ou au bureau pour gérer d'une à plusieurs centaines de lignes téléphoniques.

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Feature: How to build and customize your own PBX with Asterisk - UPDATED | Geek.com

This article demonstrates how easy it is to roll your own PBX in about an hour or two. Provided that the instructions herein are followed carefully, you too should be able to set up your very own switchboard/PBX system and all for the cost of the target hardware of your choice.

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help4IT IT Support has the experience and broad-based expertise to complement your existing skills and resources. We provide a comprehensive menu of IT support based services to enable you to choose a solution which will fit the particular needs of your organisation. You may want to work with help4IT as a complete outsource IT department or simply choose us when either you do not feel you have sufficient skill or resource to embark on a particular project.

help4ITcan provide a large multi-talented team with one single friendly face. Looking for IT support should never be a gamble and help4IT always work with tried and tested solutions from reliable, well known vendors. In this way we can remove the risk and make even the most daunting objective seem routine.

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Proactive support consists of eight essential components to enable organisations to make sure the IT infrastructure meets the needs of their business objectives

All the resources of an enterprise class IT department Unlimited helpdesk for remote problem solving and routine administration with business hours or round the clock operation. 90% of your support requests can be solved remotely. We embrace the ITIL global framework of service desk managment to bring you best practice IT processes

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Weekly remote administration of your server by a specialist technician with regular reports

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Regular reporting and secure access to your support portal giving the information your management team needs on demand

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Proactive+ support gives you all of the above features plus regular scheduled onsite resource for development work and specific essential procedures like disaster recovery rehearsal and security updating

Proactive+ support can be tailored to meet your business objectives in order to provide more predicatable IT support costs

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Callweaver

CallWeaver is a community-driven, vendor-independent, cross-platform, open source, PBX software project (formerly known as OpenPBX.org). It was originally derived from Asterisk. Now it supports analog and digital PSTN telephony, multi-protocol voice over IP telephony, fax, software-fax, T.38 fax over IP and many telephony applications such as IVR, conferencing and callcenter queue management.

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