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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @StorageNinja
      last edited by JaredBusch

      @john-nicholson It has beena few years since I looked at FreeSwitch as a choice for a stand alone PBX and it simply was not there for the layman.

      You are right that I have not looked in recent years. I will have to remedy that.

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        StorageNinja Vendor @bigbear
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        @bigbear I've used the platform for PBX use cases (partially because it was more robust than Asterisk back in the day when I was a VOIP guy). I know a DEV who's done some of the work on the windows builds (Old boss) is why I ask. I know a lot of call center people who've abandoned Asterisk for it.

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        • bigbearB
          bigbear @StorageNinja
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          @john-nicholson you used Fusion PBX or Asterisk?

          There was also Cudatel, which is gone now. 😕

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          • bigbearB
            bigbear
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            The open source sipwise distro is actually a Class 5 switch, so not exactly a PBX but more of a carrier solutions.

            Its too bad because they have some features that FreePBX doesn't have, and the CPBX is more of a long term service install.

            Maybe its time we do a little networking and get somebody like sipwise or Brekeke to release a community FOSS edition, or try to get developers of some of the larger multi-server freeswitch products to release something. I can think of a dozen different people to approach.

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            • bigbearB
              bigbear @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller incredible! I was heavily into this project in the late nineties. I still have several Spark boxes somewhere that I refuse to get rid of. Haiku has been such a disappointment...

              Wasn't BeOS 5 the version you can launch from a Windows folder? I had a BeBox as well but a friend never returned it.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @bigbear
                last edited by

                @bigbear said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                @john-nicholson you used Fusion PBX or Asterisk?

                There was also Cudatel, which is gone now. 😕

                We used to do Cudatel Support.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @bigbear
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                  @bigbear said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                  @scottalanmiller incredible! I was heavily into this project in the late nineties. I still have several Spark boxes somewhere that I refuse to get rid of. Haiku has been such a disappointment...

                  Wasn't BeOS 5 the version you can launch from a Windows folder? I had a BeBox as well but a friend never returned it.

                  BeOs is really cool. It's sad that it didn't make it. It was still pretty influential.

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                  • bigbearB
                    bigbear @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by bigbear

                    @scottalanmiller Just started this thread https://mangolassi.it/topic/14480/let-s-convince-someone-to-release-a-foss-pbx and looking for some support/feed back. I think we can convince someone to do this with a current production product. I have several ideas.

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                    • AlyRagabA
                      AlyRagab
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                      I think that the purpose of the Issabel is to continue creating the Add On Modules that was supported by Elastix , also it is based on CentOS 7 which will be more reliable than what Elastix 2.5 was.
                      anyway i think we need to wait till we find Issabel is stable distro and we can depend on it as we did with Elastix.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @AlyRagab
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                        @alyragab said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                        I think that the purpose of the Issabel is to continue creating the Add On Modules that was supported by Elastix , also it is based on CentOS 7 which will be more reliable than what Elastix 2.5 was.
                        anyway i think we need to wait till we find Issabel is stable distro and we can depend on it as we did with Elastix.

                        I assume that they are working form the nearly released Elastix 4 work. That was on CentOS 7 at the end.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                          @alyragab said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                          I think that the purpose of the Issabel is to continue creating the Add On Modules that was supported by Elastix , also it is based on CentOS 7 which will be more reliable than what Elastix 2.5 was.
                          anyway i think we need to wait till we find Issabel is stable distro and we can depend on it as we did with Elastix.

                          I assume that they are working form the nearly released Elastix 4 work. That was on CentOS 7 at the end.

                          And it did work with a lot of patience and knowledge of the underlying systems. But it was a hard fail for the layman.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                            @jaredbusch said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                            @scottalanmiller said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                            @alyragab said in Issabel PBX " Elastix Alternative ":

                            I think that the purpose of the Issabel is to continue creating the Add On Modules that was supported by Elastix , also it is based on CentOS 7 which will be more reliable than what Elastix 2.5 was.
                            anyway i think we need to wait till we find Issabel is stable distro and we can depend on it as we did with Elastix.

                            I assume that they are working form the nearly released Elastix 4 work. That was on CentOS 7 at the end.

                            And it did work with a lot of patience and knowledge of the underlying systems. But it was a hard fail for the layman.

                            True. I had it working, but it wasn't ready for prime time when they gave up on it all.

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