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[ILUG] PBX for home use

[ILUG] PBX for home use

Niall O Broin niall at magicgoeshere.com
Mon Aug 9 11:00:29 IST 2010


On 9 Aug 2010, at 10:50, JHallam wrote:

> I use elastix at home for messing around with. - http://elastix.org/

This, just like askozia as mentioned by another poster, is exactly what I said I didn't want - yet another Asterisk based distribution.Of course, it's possible that I should just go with the flow here and face the initial hassle of getting one of these onto the box, on the basis that the saving in config pain may be worth it.

> its quite straight forward to set-up and configure.
> there are a lot of features built in too should you want to use them, IM / Mail / CRM packages etc.

This is why I want to stay with my Ubuntu based box - whatever I might want to do with this box in future, I know it'll be either packaged for Ubuntu, or easy to install. This won't necessarily be the case with Trixbox/Askozia/Elastix/Yaad


Niall



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