Tag: Open Source

FreePBX 16 is now released for General Availability!

The FreePBX 16 beta was announced back in June, and since that time, we have seen thousands of FreePBX 16 installs. Our Engineering and QA teams have completed their testing, so we’re announcing today that FreePBX is moving from beta to GA. As a refresher, this is what FreePBX 16 brings to the project: PHP

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FreePBX 16 Beta is Here

Hello Everyone. We are pleased to announce the launch of our first public beta release for FreePBX 16. FreePBX 16 beta incorporates a number of new features and improvements over the current version, which will be highlighted below. A Word About the ‘Beta’ Label New stuff is fun, but important information can get lost in

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October means it’s time for AstriCon!

It’s October.  For me here in North America, that means that the weather is changing… The days are a bit shorter, the nights are a bit cooler, and the leaves are changing into beautiful reds and oranges and yellows.  For a telephony geek like me, it also means AstriCon is just around the corner. AstriCon

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Change your dial plan… and support 988!

With today’s modern cloud communications systems, the way administrators build phone systems, and the way that users interact with them has been changing at an ever-increasing pace. Unfortunately, some of those changes can be somewhat dehumanizing: We all know someone who complains about IVR menus because they feel that phone menus have taken the humanity

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