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| | Product review: Asterisk brings open source VoIP to the enterprise |
 | | Written by Mark Spencer of Digium (A Huntsville, Alabama-based company), its code has been modified by the open source community, along with the usual testing and bug fixes, which have really helped the development of this software in terms of enhancing the stability and increasing its feature set. |
 | | Asterisk is open source PBX software that runs on Linux, BSD and MacOS X. It has pretty much all the features that one gets from mainstream PBX software and supports VoIP over many protocols. |
 | | Asterisk is definitely growing fast, with new features being added constantly. |
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