Configuring Asterisk & Trixbox in the UK

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BritTrix / Trixbox Feature List:-

The BritTrix feature list is simply bursting at the seams............

• Web Based Administration
• Up to 15, 30, or Unlimited Extensions (depends on PBX model)
• Remote Extensions
• Receptionist Operator Panel
• Digital Receptionist (also known as an Auto Attendant or IVR)
• Time scheduling
• Voicemail
• Route calls over the internet (VoIP)
• Least Cost Routing
• Music on Hold
• Call Blocking
• Call Return
• Caller ID
• Blacklists
• Call Transfer
• DISA (Direct Inwards System Access)
• Speed Dial
• CDR (Call Detail Record Logging)
• Call Pickup
• Call Parking
• Call Forwarding
• Ring Groups
• Call Queuing
• Audio recordings of calls
• Distinctive Ringing
• Do Not Disturb
• Call Waiting
• Three-way Calling
• Follow-Me
• Click To Call
• Conference Calls
• Overhead Paging / Public Announcement
• Wake up / Alarm Calls
• Local Weather Reports
• Free Updates to the software
• Uses IP based phones
• No new wiring
• Plus too many other great features to list!!…

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MS to release Small Business Phone System - Trixbox killer?

Filed under: Asterisk News — blacksheep @ September 25, 2007 9:25 am

This may not be news to some but I must have missed it. Microsoft has been working on a small business IP based telephone system called Response Point, slated for release later this year or early next year. Reading the spec its not an Asterisk / Trixbok killer just yet. Only available in the US at release, doesnt look like any provision for using ISDN, handsets and hardware must be compatible and from one of three manufacturers at the moment. But given Microsofts history of putting something out and working to get it right I can see in two or three years time you’ll be able to walk into PC world and buy this off the shelf, complete with an MS SIP trunk! ApparentlyΒ the software sits on top offΒ a locked down version of XP on some sort of flash card. It also integrates tightly with Outlook and all the other MS applications as you would expect. To me thats a major selling point.

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