Talk on Asterisk and the Open Source Telephony Revolution

Simon P. Ditner simon-tlug-GaisZHhRk3c at public.gmane.org
Wed Mar 30 21:05:48 UTC 2005


In cooperation with TAUG[1], TLUG[2], and ON-Asterisk[3]...

Mark Spencer, the creator of Asterisk and founder of Digium will be
giving a talk on Asterisk and the Open Source Telephony Revolution.

Please RSVP by sending email to asterisk-talk-GaisZHhRk3c at public.gmane.org

About Asterisk (from asterisk.org):

Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and provides all
of the features you would expect from a PBX and more. Asterisk does voice
over IP in three protocols, and can interoperate with almost all
standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive
hardware.

Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing,
Interactive Voice Response, Call Queuing. It has support for three-way
calling, caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and
gateway).

When:

7:30pm, Thursday April 21st, 2005

Where:

Metro Hall, Room 310
55 John Street
Toronto, ON
M5V 3C6

Metro Hall is located on the south-east corner of King and John, two
blocks east of Spadina.

Public Transit: Take the subway to St. Andrew, then walk through "The
PATH" to Metro Hall or walk above ground 2 blocks west.

[1] Toronto Asterisk PBX Users Group, http://opensource.meetup.com/42/
[2] Toronto Linux Users Group, http://tlug.ss.org
[3] Ontario Asterisk and VoIP Enthusiasts Group, http://uc.org/asterisk
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