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Elastix Simple Cost Tracker Module

This module allows businesses to print out reports on phone usage per user based on their pin number. It does not track usage by extension. The module is aimed to address the needs of keeping track of employee costs.

A more full featured costing solution like A2Billing is overkill in most cases. This is aimed at a much more limited use case. For larger asterisk installation the performance may be slow.

It would be best to run the reports during non-peak periods. We are investigating ways to optimise the pdf report generation.

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Elastix Simple Cost Tracker Module Released

For our VOIP/IP PBX installations we make use of the Elastix Linux distribution which is essentially a pre-packaging of asterisk and it various tools and utilities such as FreePBX.

Advantages of Using Elastix

See here for latest cost tracker release

 

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Asterisk Podcast Released

Darlene Parker from Userful and I did a podcast recently on Asterisk, IP-PBX server . It was released today on hacker public radio. I hope others find it informative. Any feedback welcome.

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How to setup Asterisk IP-PBX/VOIP server for SMEs

We have setup a separate division to supply asterisk servers and support at www.ip-pbx.co.za. One of our goals is to provide the business community, especially the small and medium business community, with information about asterisk and to help make business more efficient and productive by using open source based solutions!

How can Asterisk VOIP/IP-PBX save your business money?

So how can an Asterisk server save you money?

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Hacking freepbx dialplan to change call recording default filename

Many of the Asterisk based distro's such as Trixbox and Elastix , and many custom Asterisk installs make use of FreePBX to handle the creation of their dialplan. Whilst I think FreePBX is a great tool, and makes the setup and creation of complex dial plans easy, it also has its downsides.

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Asterisk "l2mgr: prim" error

When telkom screws your Asterisk server

Sometimes you get a call for Asterisk support and you are told by your client that their Asterisk server suddenly stopped working which is weird because once Asterisk, or any Linux application, has been setup it just runs.

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Asterisk Technical Support and Consulting

Asterisk support and complete solutions are available from Jumping Bean., Our Asterisk support can be either SLA or Ad-hoc based, depending on your requirements, to support your call-centre of business PBX. Besides doing complete architecturing and roll-outs of Asterisk based VoIP solutions we provide support to companies with existing Asterisks installations.

We specialise in setting up and configuring VOIP trunks.  Our technical skills include: (Please see our new site for VOIP/IP-PBX support! )

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IP-PBX (VOIP) Solutions

IP-PBXs are replacing proprietary and expensive PBXs with a standards based, easily extensible and feature rich IP based VOIP solutions. Adding new extensions does not require any incremental costs and new extensions and features can be provisioned within minutes rather than weeks.  (Please see our new site dedicated to providing support for Asterisk and IP-PBXs here )

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Call Centre Solutions

IP PBX solutions for Call Centres needn't cost an arm and a leg.  Our solutions are cost effective and beside the usual features one expects for a call centre, our solutions include routing calls over a voip trunk, greatly reducing the main cost of any call centre. The Voip part of the solution can also be added to existing PBXs. (We have launched a separate site to expand on our Asterisk offerings. Please see our new site here. )

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Voice Over IP (VOIP), Asterisk and Call Center Solutions

Jumping Bean VOIP gateway solutions for call centres and pbxs (private branch exchanges) are based on the Asterisk . Our solutions include the provision of voip trunks for outgoing call routing at a fraction of telkom's rates. Our solution offerings include:

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