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▌████ RELEASE INFORMATION
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▌████ TITLE : Asterisk : The Future of Telephony
▌████ AUTHOR : Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith, Leif Madsen
▌████ PUBLISHER : O'Reilly Media, Inc.
▌████ ISBN : 0596009623
▌████ EDITION : 1st
▌████ PUB DATE : September 16, 2005
▌████ FORMAT : CHM
▌████ SIZE : 1,09 MB
▌████ RLS DATE : 10/18/05
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▌████ RELEASE NOTES
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▌████ It may be a while before Internet telephony with VoIP (Voice over
▌████ Internet Protocol) reaches critical mass, but there's already
▌████ tremendous movement in that direction. A lot of organizations are
▌████ not only attracted to VoIP's promise of cost savings, but its
▌████ ability to move data, images, and voice traffic over the same
▌████ connection. Think of it: a single Internet phone call can take
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▌████ That's why many IT administrators and developers are actively
▌████ looking to set up VoIP-based private telephone switching systems
▌████ within the enterprise. The efficiency that network users can reach
▌████ with it is almost mind-boggling. And cheap, if the system is built
▌████ with open source software like Asterisk. There are commercial VoIP
▌████ options out there, but many are expensive systems running old,
▌████ complicated code on obsolete hardware. Asterisk runs on Linux and
▌████ can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony
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▌████ Asterisk's flexibility comes at a price, however: it's not a
▌████ simple system to learn, and the documentation is lacking.
▌████ Asterisk: The Future of Telephony solves that problem by offering
▌████ a complete roadmap for installing, configuring, and integrating
▌████ Asterisk with existing phone systems. Our guide walks you through
▌████ a basic dial plan step by step, and gives you enough working
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▌████ What you end up with is largely up to you. Asterisk embraces the
▌████ concept of standards-compliance, but also gives you freedom to
▌████ choose how to implement your system. Asterisk: The Future of
▌████ Telephony outlines all the options, and shows you how to set up
▌████ voicemail services, call conferencing, interactive voice response,
▌████ call waiting, caller ID, and more. You'll also learn how Asterisk
▌████ merges voice and data traffic seamlessly across disparate
▌████ networks. And you won't need additional hardware. For
▌████ interconnection with digital and analog telephone equipment,
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▌████ Ready for the future of telephony? We'll help you hook it up.
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▌████ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596009623/
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