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Open Telephony Training in the Pacific Northwest

Sometime early in 2006 I started building systems with AA@H. About the only inexpensive way to learn Asterisk was in the forums and blogs. It was in the Nervittles blog of Ward Mundy that I won entrance to the first Fonality trixbox® Open Communications Certification (FtOCC, pronounced “F-talk”) workshop, held in LA – March 2007.

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Backup Module Ideas – and a Few OTTS Seats Left

The backup module has been a long time member of the available FreePBX modules. It has been well received and has helped many users recover from potential disasters, and for that we are all very grateful. It has also been plagued by various issues and has been one of those modules that many felt could

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A Quick Update to Start the New Years

You may have noticed quite a few module updates available (for those of you running 2.5, which we hope is most of you). Although it seems like a lot there is really not much to it. Module Updates There were a handful of minor bug fixes in half a dozen of the modules that have

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An introduction and an announcement

Hi, my name is Mikael Carlsson and this is my first blog entry here on FreePBX. I decided in December 2007 that I would translate FreePBX to Swedish as we were using it at our company and wanted some of the modules in Swedish. After reading up on the matter I filed a Feature Request

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AsteriskNOW goes FreePBX and a Great Time at Digium

It looks like our most recent Open Telephony Training Seminar at Digium’s Headquarters was a success beyond our wildest dreams! Digium was so impressed with FreePBX, our community (as represented by the class attendees), the great attitude of everyone (who else has participants set up camp with their RV in the Digium parking lot), and

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