trixbox Voice over IP
trixbox Voice over IP telephony Server


trixbox the asterisk telephony server
Originally introduced in 2004 as Asterisk@Home, the trixbox® Community Edition (CE) telephony server is an open source software platform that has quickly become one of the most popular Asterisk ®-based distributions in the world. Combining the best of the open source telephony tools into one easy-to-install package, along with the trixbox dashboard which provides a web-based interface to configure and manage a complete Voice over IP-PBX system. The most flexible and customizable communications platform available, which averages over 65,000 installations a month. Asterisk was originally developed by the digium corporation as a Voice over IP PBX and is based on Linux open source operating system.
Why use trixbox CE?
trixbox CE is the most flexible Voice over IP PBX system available today. Not only does it allow you to build your own custom features and modules, but it contains all the standard features that the business community has come to expect. Due to the open architecture of the system there are a wide range of SIP based telephone handsets that are readily interoperable with the system.
Who uses trixbox CE?
Companies around the world, from two-station law firms to mid-size corporations with hundreds of users, rely on trixbox CE-based systems to run their business.
* Early adopters such as eHobbies.com quickly realized the cost savings potential of the system. eHobbies now enjoys features normally found only on systems costing tens of thousands of dollars more.
* A Carl's Jr. franchise in Southern California has deployed a trixbox CE system and Linksys phones in its headquarters office, which provides phone service to 66 Carl's Jr. Restaurants.
* ProMax Systems in Irvine, CA is running more than 75 stations in a very busy sales office on a trixbox CE system and Polycom phones.
* Genius Products in Santa Monica, CA is now running multiple PRI connections to over 100 users using a combination of Linksys and Polycom phones for both local and remote users.
trixbox CE v2.6
v2.6, released in December 2007, provides the trixbox community with increased reliability and many new features, including a point-and-click, Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that dramatically increases ease of use, streamlines installation, and virtually eliminates the need for the command line. Furthermore, v2.6 provides an enhanced call data reporting module, a new network interface configuration tool, a new admin status screen, and an improved endpoint manager tool that now supports Polycom, Linksys, Aastra, Cisco, Grandstream, and Snom Voice over IP phones.
