Call their bluff and ask for documentation on who has done the
"forbidding" and why.
I know that at least one major FX trading firm uses Asterisk globally.
Both Cisco and Nortel know something about VoIP systems.
Both started with theirs sitting on MS Windows.
Both have migrated their PBXs to *nix.
Wonder why?
'Nuff said,
regards,
Drew
David Shauger wrote:
We have been approached by a brokerage firm to upgrade their phone
system to VoIP and presented Asterisk as a solution. Our competition
is pushing Microsoft's system and states that Asterisk is forbidden in
the industry especially following last year's FBI warning. Anybody
have clarification on this? Hoping they are wrong.
Thanks!
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