Marcin Zastawny wrote:

And the question is:
Q: is it worthwile going with trixbox (asterisk @ home), or should I
invest time to get to know asterisk?
In my opinion, you should build a test box with vanilla Asterisk, preferably use it for yourself so you get some pressure when you screw up, then evaluate your options. Look at Trixbox because of the level of integration and features it would take you a long time to configure, but also look at commercial offerings based on the project you are working on. Without an extensive knowledge of Asterisk, you won't bring much to the table.

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