TS-1 is an out-of-the box Asterisk based iPBX. Its 100% solid state architecture provides maximum reliability for the long run. Configuration and set-up are possible from distant locations via a Web management portal and do not require connection of keyboard and monitor. For more advanced features, the TS-1 offers SSH or direct (keyboard and monitor) access to the system menus.
Features: * Powered by Asterisk
* Includes AMP configuration and maintenance via Web interface
* Runs Flash Operator Panel
* Runs Zaptel auto configuration system
* Includes one PCI slot for telephony cards
* Compatible with Xorcom Astribank telephony interface
Hardware Specifications: * VIA C3 1GHz processor
* 256 MB DDR memory
* 512 MB flash memory
* VIA PCI 10/100 Ethernet
* 4 x USB type 2
* VIA S3G Unicrome video with DVI and SVGA
* Very low power consumption 36 Watts
* 100% solid state embedded unit - no moving parts
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Posted in VoIP February 28th, 2006 by Dal | Comments Off
OpenSER is a project spawned from FhG FOKUS SIP Express Router (SER). The reason for this new venture is the lack of progressing and contributions to the SER project from the other SER team members as well as the reticience to new contributions from project's community members. We want to accelerate the integration of public contributions to the SER project.
OpenSER promotes a new management policy (OPEN) -for new code acceptance and code-through propagation- and development approach -design and architecture. We have decided to bring more dynamics into SIP world by creating this new project that can benefit of TLS and so many other contributions. We welcome your contributions to the success of this project.
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Posted in VoIP February 28th, 2006 by Dal | Comments Off
Turbolinux, Inc., a global leader of Linux-based solutions, today announced the sales launch of IP-PBX software InfiniTalk, which is based on the open source software Asterisk. InfiniTalk improves and upgrades the IP telephone environment for significant cost reductions.
InfiniTalk IP-PBX software is generally considered the best choice for a low-cost, next generation standard IP telephone system. The combination of the Linux and Asterisk open architecture and rich hardware allows customization of the software for specific applications and customers. InfiniTalk software supports the majority of standard telephony equipment. InifiniTalk also supports the newer broadband IP phone services and fiber optic technology provided by NTT East and West Corporation. These capabilities work to create a cost-effective, IP phone system in the business environment.
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Posted in VoIP February 27th, 2006 by Dal | Comments Off
Rich makes another very great point about how store-and-forward caching technology could blow a hole in the "two
tier internet is needed for IPTV" argument. Not sure if it’s really game over for the LECs on the
neutrality debate, as Rich says, but as usual, the TMC kingpin
href="http://voip-blog.tmcnet.com/blog/rich-tehrani/voip/game-over-for-lecs.html">makes a hella point.
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Posted in VoIP Calls February 24th, 2006 by Ted Wallingford | Comments Off
February 17, 2006 As a small but growing biotechnology company, AnorMED Inc. required cost-effective IT solutions that met not only today’s demands but could scale to future needs without repeated investments. AnorMED found a solution in two Cisco offerings: Cisco Security Agent and Cisco IP Communications, which are proving to be easy to scale while containing costs and boosting productivity and enterprise efficiency. BUSINESS CHALLENGE: AnorMED Inc. needed …
Posted in Business VoIP February 23rd, 2006 by News@Cisco: Latest Voice News | Comments Off
St. George Bank in Australia has rolled out a Nortel Networks backbone to support a network with throughput speeds that reach 10Gbits.

Posted in VoIP Review, VoIP Market February 23rd, 2006 by Computerworld VOIP News | Comments Off
Internet protocol networking is here to stay. Now Cisco Systems is focused on making it do more. After playing a key role in developing Internet protocol (IP) as the technology keystone to modern, digital multimedia communications, Cisco Systems is now embarking on several new initiatives to shape the next era in IP networking. Cisco looks to greatly expand the benefits IP technologies can bring to …
Posted in Business VoIP February 23rd, 2006 by News@Cisco: Latest Voice News | Comments Off
From May 8-11 in Pisa, Italy, a group of Asterisk developers will be getting together for four days of hacking, coding, testing, designing and otherwise beating on the Asterisk code base. The event will be hosted at the University of Pisa (thanks to Luigi Rizzo), and will be low-key and open only to serious Asterisk developers and contributors. We are expecting to keep the attendance to 15 people or less, and we already expect to see these people:
Attendees:
Mark Spencer (Digium)
Kevin P. Fleming (Digium)
Luigi Rizzo (University of Pisa)
Christian Stredicke (Snom)
Christian Richter (BeroNet)
Olle Johansson (Edvina.net)
Joachim Vanheuverzwijn (zoa, Securax)
If you wish to participate, please contact me off-list so I can make arrangements with you. We will need to have the final list of attendees in place by March 15th or so, so that hotel accommodations and conference room space can be scheduled. Luigi has suggested that we stay at the Hotel Roma which is within walking distance of the University, the main square and the Tower, so that seems the best choice.
Note that this is _not_ a sponsored event (other than the university providing workspace and network access)... each attendee will be responsible for their own travel, lodging and meals.
The timing of this event means that Asterisk 1.4 will have already entered feature freeze mode and will be in beta-testing, so the goal of the conference is to concentrate on architectural changes and other work targeted for Asterisk 1.6 (to be released around the end of 2006). If it goes well and is productive, we may arrange a similar event in the USA for later this year so that those who cannot attend in Europe can participate.
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Posted in VoIP February 22nd, 2006 by Dal | Comments Off
XOptions Flex is a VoIP services bundle for businesses that combines unlimited local and long-distance calling, dedicated Internet access up to 3Mbit/sec., and Web hosting for a flat monthly price.

Posted in VoIP Review, VoIP Market February 22nd, 2006 by Computerworld VOIP News | Comments Off
Oliver Products is a legacy in the manufacturing business, having been in operation since 1890. The company offers products in four markets: bakery equipment, and special packaging for food, medical devices, and industrial markets. Its 300-plus employees serve 3,000 Oliver Products customers in 40 countries. Like many SMBs, Oliver Products is a leader in its markets, but many of its business processes are steeped in tradition - the company didn’t procure its first computer until …
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