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trixbox
Screenshot
Developer(s)
Fonality
Operating system
Unix-like
Available in
English
License
GPLv2 or proprietary
Website
www.trixbox.comwww.trixbox.org
trixbox (formerly Asterisk@Home) was a software PBX based on Asterisk.[1][2]
trixbox was initially released under the name Asterisk@Home. In October 2006 it was renamed to trixbox after Digium requested that its developers cease the use of the word "Asterisk"; the renaming was further justified by the fact that the product at that time consisted of much more than just Asterisk.[3]
^Barrie, Dempster & Kerry, Garrison (2006). TrixBox Made Easy: A Step-by-step Guide to Installling and Running Your Home and Office Volp System. Packt Publishing, Limited. ISBN 9781904811930.
^Garrison, Kerry (2009). Trixbox Ce 2.6. Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781847193001.
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