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Intuitive Voice Technology Calls Out other Asterisk Competitors - Asterisk Clone Wars Have Begun...
In a news release, Intuitive Voice Technology is calling out other Asterisk-based solutions. First, Intuitive Voice Technology (IVT) espouses their 3,500 deployments as well they should. They then follow this back-slapping good news with a claim that "competitors clamor to...
Posted on March 13, 2008 9:31 AM
Hosted trixbox IP-PBX
Just learned via TMCs' VoIP Forums that Click4PBX just announced hosted trixbox plans starting at $109/month (1-10 extensions) and going up to a maximum of $279/month (1-300 extensions). It's unclear from the website if that monthly fee is per...
Posted on February 25, 2008 2:45 PM
Schmooze the Yiddish Asterisk
Oy vey! It appears we may have another Asterisk-based PBX in the mix. The chutzpah! The gall to launch an Asterisk-based system without telling me! I feel like such a schmuck for not knowing. After schleping some Aastra phones into...
Posted on February 1, 2008 12:08 PM
trixbox CE 2.4 Released
trixbox CE 2.4 was recently released and features some major improvements. trixbox CE 2.4 features CentOS 5.1 as the base operating system and Asterisk 1.4 as the engine. These are two major improvements over prior releases. Fonality's Kerry Garrison writes,...
Posted on January 4, 2008 11:50 AM
PBX in a Flash Asterisk Distro Launches
Ward Mundy over at Nerd Vittles informs me that tomorrow Nerd Vittles will officially launch PBX in a Flash, a new Asterisk-based distribution that bundles in the best parts of Asterisk along with some cool third-party applications. PBX in a...
Posted on November 13, 2007 9:32 PM
Astfin announces Asterisk Appliance based on Blackfin
We all know the benefits of Asterisk, an open source IP-PBX software solution - so wouldn't open source hardware for the Asterisk platform be a natural extension? Yes, it would and in fact Asterisk fans have been hard at...
Posted on October 30, 2007 10:28 AM
Free IP-PBX!
Avaya is offering a free IP-PBX for SMBs that are looking for the latest and greatest in communications technology but can't afford it. Ok, it's not quite "free". It's free for the first 2 years via a 0% lease (no...
Posted on October 24, 2007 9:26 AM
trixbox training in London
Fonality is offering world-wide training sessions as part of their Fonality trixbox Open Communication Certification (FtOCC). The next class is being held in London, UK from October 9-11 at the Sheraton Skyline Heathrow Airport hotel. The offical name for the...
Posted on September 28, 2007 3:03 PM
PIKA launches PIKA Appliance for Asterisk
PIKA Technologies Inc., today announced the release of its PIKA Appliance for Asterisk. The PIKA Appliance for Asterisk. According to PIKA, "This unit provides developers with an out-of-the-box embedded computer that allows them to deploy Asterisk with a rich set...
Posted on September 18, 2007 9:46 AM
Trixbox training session resounding success
I happened to walk by the trixbox training session and was surprised to see it was still well attended considering it was at 2:20pm with less than 2 hours to go before IT EXPO officially ends. Kudos to the...
Posted on September 12, 2007 5:59 PM
IT Expo Car Raffle Winner
Jerimiah Peterson from Smart City is one of TMC's attendees at IT Expo. Smart City is a full-service communications provider based out of Las Vegas. Jerimiah attended TMC's IT Expo to take the trixbox certification course and just so happened...
Posted on September 11, 2007 10:59 PM
Chris Lyman joins the blogosphere
Chris Lyman, CEO of Fonality, provider of Asterisk-based solutions, such as trixbox, just stated a blog last week. Chris is not only insightful and knowledgeable of the VoIP industry, he's very opinionated too, which makes for interesting reading. He's off...
Posted on September 4, 2007 10:54 AM
trixbox Training
trixbox is a popular Asterisk-based IP-PBX solution. Although trixbox is meant to be easy to install via a bootable CD, there is still a lot to know about configuring and optimizing trixbox for the most optimal experience. Whether it's configuring...
Posted on August 19, 2007 3:35 PM
trixbox Pro Editon + trixNet
First there was Asterisk@Home a free version based on Asterisk that is a bootable ISO image that can build an Asterisk-based server in just minutes. But then Fonality acquired Asterisk@Home and soon after renamed it trixbox. Fonality continued development on...
Posted on August 13, 2007 11:27 AM
Follow Me on the iPhone using Bluetooth and trixbox
Nerd Vittles has a cool recipe for making your Apple iPhone have follow me functionality using a pinch of Bluetooth, a dash of trixbox (an Asterisk-based system), a smidgen of the Linux Bluetooth software toolkit , a dash of a...
Posted on July 18, 2007 3:34 PM
trixbox Buyers Club Launches
Rich Tehrani has an interesting scoop on his blog about the trixbox Buyers Club, part of Fonality's marketing angle to promote trixbox, an Astrerisk-based IP-PBX. Essentially, the trixbox Buyers Club offers discounts on 1,200 products, including VoIP phones and even technical support, which...
Posted on April 18, 2007 11:06 PM
Fonality's trixbox appliance Part 2
Fonality's release of their Linux-based trixbox appliance certainly is creating some buzz in the Asterisk community. According to Fonality, the trixbox appliance has the following features: The appliance comes with a 4-port network card, so (just like the Digium appliance)...
Posted on March 19, 2007 9:53 AM
Fonality launches Asterisk-based trixbox Appliance
Fonality announced a new enterprise telephony appliance based on trixbox, a popular distribution of Asterisk and aptly named "trixbox appliance". If an Asterisk-based appliance sounds familiar, you would be correct. Digium has their own Asterisk appliance as well. Are Asterisk-based...
Posted on March 18, 2007 12:00 AM
Worldwide weather forecasts on Asterisk-based trixbox
Nerd Vittles is not only an Asterisk junkie, he's a weather junkie too. Nerd Vittles is at it again with a tutorial on how to receive worldwide weather forecasts on the Asterisk-based trixbox IP-PBX software platform. It retrieves the weather...
Posted on February 7, 2007 9:12 AM
Fonality gets financial boost from Intel
Fonality, makers of Asterisk-based PBXtra and the free trixbox Asterisk-based distribution, has secured $7 million in a Series C round led by Intel Capital with participation from existing investor, Azure Capital Partners. It's a little known fact, but Intel Capital...
Posted on February 6, 2007 9:00 PM
trixbox 2.0 webinar
Boy, I'm on a tear writing about Asterisk-based solutions the past couple days. :) In any event, wanted to point out that SmithOnVoIP mentioned to me that Fonality is offering a free webinar on trixbox 2.0, which covers "the basic...
Posted on January 4, 2007 8:41 AM
trixbox 2.0 available for download
If you recall, Trixbox 2.0 beta was announced in late October. Today, trixbox 2.0 (not beta) is available for general release and download. So go get your final version!...
Posted on January 3, 2007 6:29 PM
Digium releases AsteriskNOW
Digium today released AsteriskNOW, a turnkey easy-to-use version of Asterisk with a web-based GUI that they claim can get a working version of Asterisk up-and-running in 30 minutes. AsteriskNOW is Digium's answer to the popular trixbox "plug and play" Asterisk...
Posted on January 3, 2007 4:17 PM
Who is redirecting trixbox/Asterisk@Home web traffic?
Have you noticed how http://www.asteriskathome.com points to http://www.asterisknow.org/, a site that promotes AsteriskNOW, a new software distribution that includes a customized version of Linux, Asterisk, the Asterisk GUI, and all other software needed for an Asterisk system. AsteriskNOW is promoted...
Posted on December 5, 2006 12:58 PM
Fonality launches new PBXtra Professional Edition
Fonality, provider of Asterisk-based IP telephony solutions (including trixbox 2.0), today announced the release of its new PBXtra Professional Edition IP-PBX and HUD (Heads-Up Display) Team application. I spoke with Chris Lyman, CEO of Fonality to get the scoop on...
Posted on November 6, 2006 5:00 AM



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