October 19, 2006

Build Your Own IP PBX?

Okay, don't get mislead by that title, but if you saw the slick iBlue IP PBX made from a Mac Mini and don't want to pay 3,000 Euros, Ted at MacVoiP mentions that in his new book VoIP Hacks, there are instructions on how to make your own. In fact, you can even use the open source SIP-based Asterisk IP PBX software. Save even more by using any USB stick; an iPod to boot the system is not necessary. Don't know what a Mac Mini costs, but I'm guessing if you can make your own iBlue-type of IP PBX, it'll cost you far far less than 3,000 Euros. I gotta find me an Apple store somewhere. And a bookstore. And lock myself away to for some VoIP DIY (do-it-yourself) projects.

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