Asterisk is a software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange; it was created in 1999 by Mark Spencer of Digium. Like any PBX, it allows attached telephones to make calls to one another, and to connect to other telephone services, such as the public switched telephone network and Voice over Internet Protocol services. read more
Important pages are Asterisk-Java, About and Build. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Asterisk-java.org:
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1. | Asterisk-Java | / |
2. | About | /about/ |
3. | Build | /build/ |
4. | Design | /design/ |
5. | Faq | /faq/ |
6. | Tutorial | /tutorial/ |
7. | Moving To Git | /moving-to-git-506/ |
8. | Asterisk Manager Interface 1.4 | /asterisk-manager-interface-1-4-1158/ |
9. | Support for Skype for Asterisk | /support-for-skype-for-asterisk-786/ |
10. | Asterisk-Java 1.0.0.M3 Released | /asterisk-java-1-0-0-m3-released-686/ |
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