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Asterisk: The Future of Telephony

by Jim Van Meggelen, Leif Madsen (Author)

Other authors: Mark Spencer (Foreword)

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This bestselling book is now the standard guide to building phone systems with Asterisk, the open source IP PBX that has traditional telephony providers running scared! Revised for the 1.4 release of the software, the new edition of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony reveals how you can save money on equipment and support, and finally be in control of your telephone system. If you've worked with telephony in the past, you're familiar with the problem: expensive and inflexible systems that are tuned to the vendor's needs, not yours. Asterisk isn't just a candle in the d… (more)
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I never knew that such a thing as Asterisk existed before I read this book. Wow. Who knew that instead of adopting a bloated proprietary telephone system for your home or office, if you had the time and hardware resources, you could set up your own with all the same bells and whistles you’re used to with your regular PBX, and some other stuff that regular PBXes either dream of providing, or charge you an arm and a leg to provide.

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This book, while not ideal for casual reading, is indispensable if you are looking into setting up a powerful telephone infrastructure on your own. The authors take you through most of the exciting features of Asterisk, allowing you to slowly, but surely, realize that this is one of the most useful computer programs you will ever come across.

If you are going to travel down the path of setting up your own PBX, I highly recommend Asterisk. If you are going to set up Asterisk, I highly recommend this book. ( )
  aethercowboy | Aug 16, 2012 |
"What amazed us about this book is the level of detail that it goes down to; we found that pretty much all the questions that came to mind while we were reading it were more than catered for at some point within the text ... 10/10"
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Madsen, LeifAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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This bestselling book is now the standard guide to building phone systems with Asterisk, the open source IP PBX that has traditional telephony providers running scared! Revised for the 1.4 release of the software, the new edition of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony reveals how you can save money on equipment and support, and finally be in control of your telephone system. If you've worked with telephony in the past, you're familiar with the problem: expensive and inflexible systems that are tuned to the vendor's needs, not yours. Asterisk isn't just a candle in the d

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