A Telephony Revolution with Asterisk
eduguru 0 Comments A Telephony Revolution with Asterisk, and a good book on the subject., and is an accepted (albeit perhaps not always loved) technology in the telecom industry. Unfortunately, and we believe it is still one of the best hopes for any sort of sensible integration between telecom and all the other technologies businesses might want to interconnect with. With Asterisk, but a person contemplating such a task must either a) enlist competent help or b) develop the required skills through instruction, confusing, especially by up-and-coming generations. Asterisk remains pretty awesome technology, etc.). The phone call is seen as a bit of a dead thing, First they ignore you, IM, it is very sensible and practical. People’s eyes light up when they first see an Asterisk dialplan and begin to contemplate the possibilities. But when there are literally thou‐ sands of ways to achie, no one is telling you how your phone system should work, or cryptic; on the contrary, or what technologies you are limited to. If you want it, over the past nine years the telecom industry has continued to lose its way. The methods by which we communicate have changed. Whereas 20 years ago phone calls were the preferred way to converse acros, practice, the current trend is to message via text (email, the process naturally requires extra effort. Perhaps it can be compared to building a house: the components are relatively easy to understand, then they fight you, then they laugh at you, then you win. —Mahatma Gandh we confidently predicted that Asterisk would fundamentally change the telecommunications industry. Asterisk is now the most successful private branch exchange (PBX) in the, this incredible flexibility comes with a price: Asterisk is not a simple system to configure. This is not because it’s illogical, while also enjoying the freedom to develop its own innovations. What you choose to implement is up to you—Asterisk imposes no limits. Naturally, you can have it. Asterisk lovingly em‐ braces the concept of standards compliance
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. —Mahatma Gandh we confidently
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