Linux Online Advertisement
[ Register ]

[ Applications ]
[ Documentation ]
[ Distributions ]
[ Download Info ]
[ General Info ]
[ Book Store ]

Advertisement

[ Courses ]
[ News ]
[ People ]
[ Hardware ]
[ Vendors ]
[ Projects ]
[ Events ]
[ User Groups ]
[ User Area ]

Automating Unix and Linux Administration

[ About Us ]
[ Home Page ]
[ Advertise ]

VoIP Goes Open Source: Talk To Become Cheap

Publication:CXOtodayDate:Mar 27 2004

Advertisement
Pingtel Corp., a provider of SIP-based Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solutions for enterprise communications, will be releasing on Monday its Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) software platform into the Open Source world.

The objective: to do for IP telephony what Apache and Linux have rendered for enterprise servers – bring the technology to the masses at next to no cost. The company has already moved its entire enterprise communications suite, including the company’s SIPxchange IP PBX platform, into Open Source domain.




Comments: feedback (at) linux.org
Advertising: banners (at) linux.org
Copyright Linux Online Inc.
Compilation ©1994-2008 Linux Online, Inc.
All rights reserved.