Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Voxbone adds Asterisk IAX trunking Support

According to a news report by Business wire, VOXBONE, A worldwide Virtual Number provider, will support Asterisk IAX (IAX™ (Inter-Asterisk Exchange)) trunking. IAX is the native communication protocol for Asterisk. It is used to connect between Asterisk IPPBX server (server to server) and Server to Clients that support IAX.
According to Rodrigue Ullens, co-founder of Voxbone, "By adding support for IAX, we are responding to strong demand from customers. IAX is completely plug and play, and optimized for Asterisk platforms. It also offers integrated security and consumes less bandwidth while offering the same high quality as SIP. Customers now have a choice of two popular standards from which they can choose."
Voxbone leases international VoIP virtual phone numbers and worldwide origination services via VoIP to organizations in North and South America, Europe and Asia/Pacific regions.

Voxbone is the leading VoIP carrier providing centralized access to DID and toll-free numbers around the world. Headquartered in Brussels Belgium, it has expanded its VoIP backbone from Europe to America and recently to Asia. The Voxbone network covers more than 4,000 cities in roughly 50 countries and is expanding its coverage. The switchless architecture of the Voxbone network enables customers to realize the benefits of IP communications by rapidly deploying new services with local presence and simultaneously reducing costs.

Links:
ASTERISK, the Open source IPPBX

Voxbone, Virtual number Provider

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