Jeff Pulver, who heads the Voice on the Net (VON) conferences and publications, gave his predictions on how VoIP would take shape in 2005. He believes that open source software will have a big effect on VoIP PBXs and that many VoIP startups will launch IPOs.
According to ITnews.com.au:
Pulver said the open source software movement in VoIP is gathering momentum faster than is generally realised. He pointed to the effort by Asterisk users worldwide to create a VoIP PBX.
"They are developing a sophisticated PBX on a PC with the (capability) of a US$100,000 PBX," he said. "It will be a world class PBX that runs on Linux. You can have a PBX for the cost of a PC."
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