Asterisk is an open-source PBX (Private Branch Exchange) and telephony toolkit. It provides a comprehensive set of features for building communication applications, including VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) systems, conference servers, and call centers. It is highly customizable and supports a wide range of protocols and technologies.
Asterisk
Asterisk is an open-source framework for building communications applications.
Product Introduction
What is Asterisk?
Key Features
- Open-source and free to use
- Highly customizable and flexible
- Supports a wide range of VoIP protocols (SIP, H.323, IAX)
- PBX functionality (call routing, voicemail, conferencing)
- IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system support
- Call recording and monitoring
- Integration with various databases and applications
Use Cases
Asterisk is suitable for businesses of all sizes looking to implement a custom communication solution. It can be used to build:
VoIP phone systems:
Replace traditional phone lines with internet-based calling.
Call centers:
Manage inbound and outbound calls with advanced routing and reporting features.
Conference servers:
Host virtual meetings and webinars.
Custom communication applications:
Integrate telephony features into existing business workflows.
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