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Asterisk Business Edition™ is an enterprise-grade version of the acclaimed open source Asterisk PBX for the Linux operating system.
Tailored for small and medium sized business applications, Asterisk Business Edition provides tested reliability of critical functions and features. It solves a wide range of challenges, from common PBX and key system replacements to highly-specialized applications. Asterisk Business Edition supports from 10 to 240 simultaneous calls per system.
Posted by crouse
Digium remains committed to the open source model and
will base Asterisk Business Edition entirely on the open source tree.
However, some obscure, incomplete, or potentially unstable features
have been omitted from Asterisk Business Edition to increase reliability
and decrease risk.
Posted by adalson007
Digium gives you the choice! Some developers and users are
comfortable researching and selecting a suitable software version from
the open source tree, installing, building and configuring it themselves,
and testing the resulting system to their satisfaction. However, for many
customers, their PBX-telephony platform is critical for day-to-day operation
of their businesses and ultimately for their success. System administrators,
distributors, and resellers, (as well as their end users), expect proven reliability, robust functionality, and professional support, as well as low system cost. Asterisk Business Edition offers those customers an affordable solution that meets these needs, saves them time and
money, and gives them confidence in their chosen solution.
Posted by james_winston
Asterisk Business Edition™ is an enterprise-grade version of the acclaimed open source Asterisk PBX for the Linux operating system.
Tailored for small and medium sized business applications, Asterisk Business Edition provides tested reliability of critical functions and features. It solves a wide range of challenges, from common PBX and key system replacements to highly-specialized applications. Asterisk Business Edition supports from 10 to 240 simultaneous calls per system.
Posted by sagitraz