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Zork Returns! Thanks to Open Source Asterisk PBX

May 04, 2007, 17:15 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)

[ Thanks to red5 for this link. ]

"A voice PBX system is typically thought of as being all work and no play. How much fun can you have with a system that is designed to provide voicemail and call extensions, right?

"Turns out that when you open up the code and let developers run wild, strange things can happen.

"Such is the case with the open source Asterisk PBX, which has at least a few strange implementations that developers explained in a session at the IT360 conference here. The session was officially called 'Exploring Your Phone System,' but Asterisk developer Simon Ditner called it 'Crazy Things You Can Do With Your Phone System...'"

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