Subject: How to DIY Open Source IP PBX Appliance?
Good day from Singapore,
The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
"Asterisk is a core component in many commercial products and
open-source projects. Some of the commercial products are hardware and
software bundles, for which the manufacturer supports and releases the
software with an open-source distribution model.
AskoziaPBX, a fork of the m0n0wall project, uses Asterisk PBX software
to realize all telephony functions.
AstLinux is a "Network Appliance for Communications" open-source
software distribution.[15]
FreePBX, an open-source graphical user interface, bundles Asterisk as
the core of its FreePBX Distro[16]
LinuxMCE bundles Asterisk to provide telephony; there is also an
embedded version of Asterisk for OpenWrt routers.
PBX in a Flash/Incredible PBX and trixbox are software PBXes based on
Asterisk.
Elastix previously used Asterisk, HylaFAX, Openfire and Postfix to offer
PBX, fax, instant messaging and email functions, respectively, before
switching to 3CX.
Issabel is an open-source Unified Communications software which uses
Asterisk for telephony functions. It was forked from the open-source
versions of Elastix when 3CX acquired it.
*astTECS uses Asterisk in its VoIP and mobile gateways."
I would like to DIY an IP PBX appliance using free open source projects.
Which free open source project would you recommend me to use to DIY my
IP PBX appliance?
Please refer me to very good, detailed and well explained
guides/tutorials/manuals on setting up open source IP PBX appliances.
Lastly, please recommend me a cheap and affordable IP phone (suggest
brand and model) to go along with my DIY open source IP PBX appliance.
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, 42 years as of 30 November 2020
Monday, is a TARGETED INDIVIDUAL (TI) living in Singapore.
Thank you very much.
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