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  2. Asterisk (PBX) - Wikipedia

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    Asterisk is a software implementation of a private branch exchange (PBX). In conjunction with suitable telephony hardware interfaces and network applications, Asterisk is used to establish and control telephone calls between telecommunication endpoints such as customary telephone sets, destinations on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and devices or services on voice over Internet ...

  3. FreePBX - Wikipedia

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    FreePBX is a web-based open-source graphical user interface (GUI) that manages Asterisk, a voice over IP (VoIP) and telephony server. [2]FreePBX is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3, [3] with commercial modules available under their own licenses.

  4. FreePBX Distro - Wikipedia

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    The FreePBX Distro was a freeware unified communications software system that consisted of a graphical user interface (GUI) for configuring, controlling and managing Asterisk PBX software. The FreePBX Distro included packages that offer VoIP, PBX, Fax, IVR, voice-mail and email functions.

  5. Issabel - Wikipedia

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    Issabel is based upon open-source versions of Elastix, Asterisk, FreePBX, HylaFAX, Openfire and Postfix and provides PBX, fax, instant messaging and e-mail server functionality. Issabel is open-source software licensed under the GNU General Public License.

  6. OpenBTS - Wikipedia

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    Instead of forwarding call traffic through to an operator's mobile switching center, OpenBTS delivers calls via SIP to a VOIP soft switch (such as FreeSWITCH or yate) or PBX (such as Asterisk). This VOIP switch or PBX software can be installed on the same computer used to run OpenBTS itself, forming a self-contained cellular network in a single ...

  7. Bicom Systems - Wikipedia

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    An Asterisk pioneer, [5] Bicom Systems launched the first ever open standards turnkey telephony system in 2004. Bicom Systems has seven products [6] including a desktop and mobile softphone, [7] an IP PBX telephony platform, [8] and an IP Key Systems product. [9] Supported hardware manufacturers include Polycom, Yealink , [10] [11] and others.

  8. Sangoma Technologies Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sangoma acquired FreePBX publisher Schmooze on January 2, 2015. [2] FreePBX, an open source GUI (graphical user interface) that controls and manages Asterisk, [3] is bundled into various Asterisk-based third-party products such as trixbox, PBX in a Flash and Incredible PBX. [citation needed]

  9. AskoziaPBX - Wikipedia

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    AskoziaPBX is a closed source telephone system (or "PBX") firmware. It is a fork of the m0n0wall project and uses the Asterisk private branch exchange (PBX) software to realize all telephony functions. Prior to version 2.1, AskoziaPBX was released under a restricted BSD license.