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Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Originally Posted by FeyFre
And again no Asterisk here There was requests to add it last year and so requesting now.
I know we sometimes put items that are difficult to compare into the same polls, but having a complete PBX solution that includes PSTN support in the same poll as VoIP client apps doesn't seem useful to me.
I voted for none of 'em. I don't do Facebook, Twitter, VoIP, IM's, Hoolu or any other streaming video designed to HOG the Internet! It's a series of tubes!
p/s Of course I use HughesNet so I CAN'T hog bandwidth ...drats!
After giving up on Skype's failure to integrate with linux audio I have tried a few of these with a SIP account. Ekiga, SFLphone and Linphone fail to connect. Blink and Jitsi work fine.
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