Category: FreePBX News

Hello from the FreePBX v3 coders!

Hi folks, I haven’t posted a blog entry on here previously, so let’s start with an introduction. My name is Darren Schreiber and I’m the creator of the FreePBX v3 software. I wanted to take a chance to update everyone on the state of affairs regarding v3, as there have been some developments, questions and

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FreePBX and Emergency Operations – Guest Blog

The great thing about FreePBX is not just the software but the great community that comes with it. There have recently been some posts thanking “me” and the FreePBX development team for this great product. The thanks are very much appreciated and when I hear some of the real world stories that constantly surface I

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Small Changes Big Consequences

I sat around this Saturday morning clearing out some recent bugs so I could head off to Maui tomorrow with a clear conscious and enjoy my vacation. As I did so I pondered what to blog about having just given you a well received sneak preview of the next v2 release. One of today’s bugs

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FreePBX 2.7 Is Final

I’m excited to announce FreePBX 2.7 Final available for immediate download. We have over 2000 systems running 2.7 at the time of this posting and continue to see more features and increased stability as FreePBX evolves. The bugs encountered during this release were minimal and most of those addressed in the bug tracker were already

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Heavy Queue Usage in FreePBX

When it comes to busy queues and FreePBX, it often results in requests for help in the forums and to our support department because of overloaded systems or certain functions that do not seem work right. FreePBX was designed to be an SMB PBX concentrating on feature rich capabilities at the expense of complex dialplan

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