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Switchvox PBX | Asterisk Business Edition If you have a need for an affordable, adaptable, scalable, and business-ready open source Voice over IP system, Digium may have the solution for you. Digium Asterisk Business Edition offers incredible flexibility (it's not called the Swiss army knife of telephony for nothing) backed by enterprise-level professional support. Digium has also added the Switchvox PBX to its line, offering a beautiful balance of easy functionality and outstanding extensibility. Vision and MissionDigium's vision is a world based upon open communications. Our mission is to transform the way businesses acquire and operate their communications systems through the application of open source software. About DigiumDigium®, Inc., the Asterisk company, is the original creator and primary developer of Asterisk, the industry's first open source telephony platform. Digium provides hardware and software products, including AsteriskNOW™, the complete open source software appliance; Asterisk Business Edition™, the professional-grade version of Asterisk; and the Asterisk Appliance™, a hardware-based telephony solution, to enterprises and telecommunications providers worldwide. Digium also offers a full range of professional services, including consulting, technical support, and custom software development. Used in combination with Digium's telephony interface cards, Asterisk offers a strategic, highly cost-effective approach to voice and data transport over IP, TDM, switched and Ethernet architectures. Digium's offerings include VoIP, conferencing, voicemail, legacy PBX, IVR, auto attendant, media servers and gateways, and application servers and gateways. About AsteriskCode for Asterisk, originally written by Mark Spencer of Digium, Inc., has been contributed from open source software engineers around the world. Currently boasting over two million users, Asterisk supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces, featuring VoIP packet protocols such as SIP and IAX among others. It supports U.S. and European standard signaling types used in business phone systems, allowing it to bridge between next-generation voice-data integrated networks and existing infrastructure. Videos |







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