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Apple iPhone with Asterisk Voicemail

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Asterisk voicemail is of interest for all using an Asterisk phone system with an iPhone.
With this tiny software you are able to check the voicemail messages on the phone system. Asterisk voicemail

It works similar to the native Visual Voicemail of th iPhone and allows you:

  • return calls,
  • delete messages,
  • display caller-id information,
  • listen to messages,
  • move messages,
  • list messages and
  • change voicemail settings.

To use this service you only need to install An additional software on your Asterisk box. Asterisk is an Open-Source VoIP PBX.

Jim Francisto
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Voip Pbx System Or Analog Pbx

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

To stay with your Analog PBX or throw it away in favor of Internet Telephony?

Why to reject services which would promise to improve the productivity?
Substitute the Analog PBX for a modern Virtual VoIP PBX and take all the benefits this new technology offers.

How to proceed?

You can decide whether to have:
- analog,
- digital, or
- IP phones
on your desk and if to go with TDM or VoIP phone services to be linked with the outside. With some systems you’ll be able to mix.

Which one is the right solution for me?
TDM?
VoIP?
or Both?
Why not?

Many phone system that handles more phone handsets gives you an option on how to connect phones to the PSTN.

A pure Voip system operates totally in the IP world from handset to call termination. The equivalent to the traditional PBX is the IP PBX. The IP PBX is generally a software running on a Linux system. Handsets are referred to as SIP phones.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a switching protocol which controls the phone calls over the Internet. Calls between subscribers to the same Internet Telephony service provider never leave the network and never enter the PSTN. Calls from and to non-subscribers are terminated to the PSTN at the provider’s location.

Most of the time, you can mix purely analog phone systems, purely digital and TDM phone systems and purely VoIP phone systems. A Voip system may well have FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber or Station) ports to connect to analog handsets, as do traditional PBX phone systems. The phone service connection can be ISDN, T1, analog or SIP Trunking.

Most of the time, modern Voip PBX phone systems offer a broader range of handset and phone service connection options than legacy PBX systems. Before you make any big purchases or plans to scrap you current phone system, you should consult an expert or look for relevant information in one of the many Voip Review Sites you’ll find online.

J. T. Francisto

Shall I Buy An Ip Telephone System?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

To keep your conventional Phone System or toss everything out in favor of an IP Telephone System?

Why to reject services which would promise to improve your productivity?
Replace it all for a modern Voip phone solution and take all the benefits this new technology provides.

What to do?

You have these possibilities:
- analog,
- digital, or
- IP phones
on your desk and whether to take Voip or TDM to be linked with the outside world. Some systems will still permit to mix and match.

Which one is the right solution for me?
VoIP?
TDM?
or Both?
Why not?

Most any Phone Systems give you the option on how to connect to the PSTN.

A pure IP Phone System operates completely in the IP world from handset to call termination. The PBX equivalent is the IP PBX. The IP Telephone System is generally a software running on a Linux system. The handsets are referred to as SIP phones.
SIP is the switching protocol that controls the telephone calls on packet based networks. Calls between subscribers of the same Voip service provider completely stay on the network and never enter the PSTN. Calls from and to non-subscribers are terminated to the PSTN at the provider’s location.

Usually you can mix and match purely IP Telephone System, purely analog Phone Systems, purely digital and TDM Phone Systems. An IP Telephone System may well have FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber or Station) ports to connect to analog handsets, like traditional PBX telephone systems. The service connection can be T1, analog, ISDN, or SIP Trunking.

Generally modern IP Telephone Systems offer a broader range of handset and telephone service connection options than legacy PBX systems. But before you decide to replace your telephone system, you may consult an expert or look for relevant information in one of the many Voip Review Sites you’ll find on the Internet.

J. T. Francisto

Turn Your Firefox Browser To A Voip Client

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Access your preferred voip service directly from your browser.

    The extension is ready to use for these voip services:

  • VoIPCheap
  • Abbeyphone
  • Free World Dialup
  • Gizmo
  • VoIPStunt
      These are the product featues

    • all voip funcitonality
    • Video support
    • One-click call feature to dial a phone number directly from the web page you are browsing
    • Can be used with any SIP provider
    • VoIP accounts can be provided by Abbeyphone (internet calls are FREE. PSTN call rates are listed here)
    • Can be used with any SIP provider
    • Available languages are English and Italian
    • absolutely free.
  • It is also possible to use the service with your Asterisk PBX too.
    Abbeyphone Labs VoIP Firefox Extension

Company replaced New Voip Phone System

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Canadian company Precon replaced recently installed Voip Equipment with the Glenbriar Business VoIP solution.

It combines switches, phones and software with Cisco routers and integrates software for a CRM solutions.

“One of the focuses of Precon is to automate our processes to do more with our existing people.”

Calls between customers’s sites are free, which significantly reduce long distance bills.
Calls from are routed across the WAN with least cost routing. This further reduces long distance charges.

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