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Implement Asterisk in a Commercial Environment using Packt's New Book.
  Sep 14th, 13:42 UTC

Asterisk 1.4 - the Professional's Guide, is a new book that helps readers administer and implement Commercial IP Telephony Solutions through the Asterisk platform.

Packt is pleased to announce Asterisk 1.4 - the Professional's Guide, a new book that helps readers administer and implement Commercial IP Telephony Solutions through the Asterisk platform. Written by four Asterisk Professionals, this book is an easy-to-understand guide that helps network administrators setup Asterisk in small, medium and large Commercial environments.

Asterisk is the world's leading open-source PBX, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit with immense flexibility. Originally designed for Linux, Asterisk now also runs on a variety of different operating systems including NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.

Asterisk 1.4 - the Professional's Guide introduces readers to advanced topics like Call Routing, Network Considerations, Scalability, and Resilience, thereby giving them a deeper understanding of how Asterisk operates. Readers will get a real-world insight about AGI, AMI, ENUM, DUNDi, DAHDI framework, and the way the DAHDI framework replaces Zaptel.

With a foreword from Mark Spencer, each chapter in this book introduces the reader to diverse topics such as Advanced Dial Plans, Network Considerations and then focuses on Speech Technology and Working with a GUI. Furthermore, network administrators will understand how to apply localization and customization techniques in different territories.

Asterisk network administrators and System Implementers in the commercial environment, will find this book beneficial. For more information, please visit: http://www.packtpub.com/asterisk-1-4-the-professionals-guide/book.


(Submitted by Radha Iyer of Packt Publishing)

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