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Digium Announces the Launch of Asterisk 1.2 at the IP.4.IT Conference
Asterisk 1.2 has over 3,000 improvements, upgrades, fixes and additions
HUNTSVILLE, AL and LAS VEGAS, NV — (November 16, 2005) — Digium Inc., the creator of Asterisk and pioneer of open source telephony, announced Asterisk 1.2, today at the IP.4.IT conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Asterisk 1.2 is the first major revision to Asterisk since the release of Asterisk 1.0 in September 2004, and includes over 3,000 feature additions and improvements to the overall performance and efficiency of memory usage. Asterisk, the world’s first open source PBX, offers a strategic, highly cost-effective approach to voice and data transport over TDM, IP and other architectures.
“We have been working very hard with the support of the Asterisk community to release version 1.2 of Asterisk,” said Mark Spencer, president of Digium and creator of Asterisk. “As Asterisk plays an ever expanding role in the telecommunications industry, it’s important to support the rapid development model of open source software — quickly moving features from concept to product while retaining software quality and architectural integrity.”
A significant number of changes have been made to the core of Asterisk including code formatting, simplification and documentation. The Asterisk developer community extends all over the world, and the new changes incorporated in Asterisk 1.2 make it easier for new developers to get involved. New features include:
Improved voicemail features
Addition of the DUNDi (Distributed Universal Number Discovery) protocol
Easier Asterisk configuration
Creation of a Realtime Database Configuration Storage Engine
More power added to the Asterisk Dialplan
Introduction of Asterisk Extension Logic, a new, flexible method for configuring the dialplan
New interface for dynamic IVR flow control
Configurable access to general call features
Improved SIP protocol support
New features for the IAX (Inter-Asterisk eXchange) protocol
Use of sound files for native music-on-hold
Customized CDR Support
PRI support improvements
Support and Availability
Asterisk 1.2 will be available for download from Digium’s website (www.digium.com), FTP and CVS servers after 5:00PM Pacific Standard Time on November 16th.
About Digium
Digium is the creator and primary developer of Asterisk, the industry’s first Open Source PBX and Asterisk Business Edition, the professional-grade version of Asterisk. Used in combination with Digium’s PCI telephony interface cards, Asterisk offers a strategic, highly cost-effective approach to voice and data transport over IP, TDM, switched and Ethernet architectures.
Digium solutions reduce the costs of traditional TDM and VoIP implementations through open source, standards-based software and innovative hardware solutions, including legacy PBX, IVR, auto attendant, and next generation gateways, media servers, and application servers. Digium hardware supports traditional voice and data protocols, and packet protocols such as IAX (Inter-Asterisk eXchange), and SIP VoIP.
Digium provides a highly refined selection of quality hardware and software products, developed and implemented using innovative engineering techniques (primarily open source development). A full range of professional services complement these product lines, including consulting, technical support, and customer software development services. The open source communications revolution is here, and Digium is leading the way.
About Asterisk
Code for Asterisk, originally written by Mark Spencer of Digium Inc., has been contributed from open source software engineers around the world. It supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces. It also supports US and European standard signaling types used in standard business phone systems, allowing it to bridge between next-generation voice-data integrated networks and existing infrastructure. Using the IAX Voice over IP protocol, Asterisk merges voice and data traffic seamlessly across disparate networks. Asterisk is available as open source under the GPL, and from Digium in the professional Asterisk Business Edition package, or under commercial license terms.
The Digium logo, Digium, Asterisk, and the Asterisk logo are trademarks of Digium Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respected owners.
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