Asterisk is an open-source framework for building communications applications, such as IP PBX systems, VoIP gateways, and conference servers. It enables developers to create custom telephony solutions by offering features like call routing, voicemail, interactive voice response (IVR), and call recording.
About Asterisk
Asterisk was created in 1999 by Mark Spencer. It was developed as an open-source software to provide a flexible and cost-effective alternative to proprietary telephony systems. The goal was to enable developers and businesses to build custom communication solutions using standard hardware and protocols.
Strengths of Asterisk include its flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and extensive feature set. Weaknesses involve the complexity of setup and maintenance, which can require specialized knowledge. Competitors include FreeSWITCH, 3CX, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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How to hire a Asterisk expert
An Asterisk expert must have skills in Linux system administration, VoIP protocols (SIP, IAX), telephony hardware configuration, scripting languages (e.g., Perl, Python), and knowledge of network security practices. Proficiency in configuring and troubleshooting Asterisk's dial plan and modules is also essential.
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