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  2. Asterisk (PBX) - Wikipedia

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    Asterisk is a software implementation of a private branch exchange (PBX). In conjunction with suitable telephony hardware interfaces and network applications, Asterisk is used to establish and control telephone calls between telecommunication endpoints such as customary telephone sets, destinations on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and devices or services on voice over Internet ...

  3. trixbox - Wikipedia

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    trixbox (formerly Asterisk@Home) was a software PBX based on Asterisk. [1] [2]trixbox was initially released under the name Asterisk@Home. In October 2006 it was renamed to trixbox after Digium requested that its developers cease the use of the word "Asterisk"; the renaming was further justified by the fact that the product at that time consisted of much more than just Asterisk.

  4. Asterisk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An asterisk is a typographic symbol, the glyph * . Asterisk may also refer to: Asterisk (esports), an esports organization; Asterisk (liturgy), a liturgical implement; Asterisk (PBX), a software implementation of a private branch exchange (PBX) "Asterisk" (song), by Orange Range "Asterisk" , a 2012 television episode

  5. Fortnite - Wikipedia

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    Fortnite is an online video game and game platform developed by Epic Games and released in 2017. It is available in seven distinct game mode versions that otherwise share the same general gameplay and game engine: Fortnite Battle Royale, a battle royale game in which up to 100 players fight to be the last person standing; Fortnite: Save the World, a cooperative hybrid tower defense-shooter and ...

  6. Inter-Asterisk eXchange - Wikipedia

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    Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) is a communications protocol native to the Asterisk private branch exchange (PBX) software, and is supported by a few other softswitches, PBX systems, and softphones. It is used for transporting voice over IP telephony sessions between servers and to terminal devices.

  7. Bicom Systems - Wikipedia

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    Bicom Systems is a producer and vendor of Asterisk (PBX)-based unified communications devices for VoIP businesses. Bicom Systems uses open standards telephony. [1] [2] Products include all of the software and hardware components involved in building a VoIP business or ITSP. [3]

  8. Sangoma Technologies Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FreePBX, an open source GUI (graphical user interface) that controls and manages Asterisk, [3] is bundled into various Asterisk-based third-party products such as trixbox, PBX in a Flash and Incredible PBX. [citation needed] Sangoma acquired Digium, Inc., a communications technology company based in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 5, 2018. [4]

  9. Digium - Wikipedia

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    Digium provides a business phone system powered by Asterisk, either as an on-premises solution or a cloud-based PBX solution. [4] The service can be extended to employee mobile devices. [5] It is estimated that Asterisk is currently being used by developers in 170 countries and is running on approximately 1 million servers. [6]