Interesting set of developments, I think let's give them a go. It may be that fonality just want the name association with being involved in the biggest asterisk community at a time that voip is taking off. Users may try their gear as part of this process, while Andrew gets time and resources to polish the Trix up. A lot of conspiracy theories are out there, who cares. If you don't have a pure Asterisk , good luck. I would like to see the commercial development of Trix kick on to make it a leading platform in the VoiP wars of the future. My 2 cents.

On 10/6/06, Mike Dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/5/06, Ariel Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't under stand why Fonality would buy an open source setup.

Maybe it's just to take 'control' of it?
>
> Also Trixbox is just packaging Asterisk, with other items including Freepbx
> which is an GPL item.
Exactly, how can you buy that. Why would you? See above.....

>
> And the Freepbx works great for Business and in my view is far better then
> Fonality which I have used as well and setup.

Hmm, a pattern is emerging here ;)


>
> On 10/5/06, Sergey Kuznetsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > For the business TrixBox is too amateur, too much of hassle.
> >
>
Too amateur? What are you basing these assumptions on? The fact it is
easy to get going? After that it's as professional as you want to make
it, it is Asterisk underneath afterall.

Mike
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