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Intel, Digium Jointly Develop Channel Driver to Enable Asterisk Business Edition on Intel Building BlocksHUNTSVILLE, AL - (September 20, 2005) -Digium Inc., the creator of Asterisk and pioneer of open source telephony, today announced that it will incorporate support for Intel NetStructure® and Intel® Dialogic® products in Digium’s Asterisk Business Edition software platform. Intel and Digium will jointly develop a channel driver that will enable Asterisk Business Edition on Intel® modular hardware and software building blocks. As a result, Asterisk Business Edition will support one of the most established telephony card vendors and bring businesses more advanced features and functionality when they use an Asterisk-based telephony system with Intel components.Asterisk Business Edition is a professional-grade version of Digium’s acclaimed open-source PBX and VoIP platform for the Linux operating system and is the most widely deployed open source telephony platform. It allows users to build more cost effective telephony platforms based on commodity PC hardware and a wide range of telephony applications from small to mid-sized PBXs, voice mail servers, and media gateways, to carrier grade softswitches. The Asterisk Business Edition adds tested reliability of critical functions and features, ideal for small to mid-sized business applications. Intel building blocks will enable scaling for large enterprises. The on board media processing capabilities of the Intel modular building blocks will enable businesses to handle calls that require less overhead from the CPU (central processing unit) of the PBX server. Global product approvals, extensive digital network protocol support, and mature features such as call progress analysis for outbound dialing applications are some of the Intel board product strengths that can complement the Asterisk feature set, or expand its deployment options. Support for a range of analog and digital network interface boards from Intel is intended. “The joint development work between Intel and Digium underscores not only Digium’s and Asterisk’s momentum, but the important role open source will play in furthering telecommunications innovations,” said Mark Spencer, president of Digium and creator of Asterisk. “With this addition, Digium can offer the business community even more options and features when building high-end telephony systems based on Asterisk.” “We believe that open source will play a critical role in the future of modular platforms for communications solutions,” said Tim Moynihan, director of product marketing, Modular Communications Platform Division, Intel. “By adding support for Intel® building blocks, Digium’s Asterisk Business Edition will combine the solid service creation environment that Asterisk provides with the reliability, scalability, and rich feature set that Intel standards-based hardware and software have to offer.” Support and Availability About Digium 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 The Digium logo, Digium, Asterisk, and the Asterisk logo are trademarks of Digium Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respected owners. Intel, Intel NetStructure, and Intel Dialogic are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. |
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