Hi All,

As is obvious by my joining the list, I'm interested in learning more about Asterisk. I have downloaded the PDF manual (for version 1.4) and am beginning to go through it. What I'm looking for in the short- term, however, is a more concise reference for common Asterisk configurations and setups.

I currently have a non-profit client to which I am donating work. They are looking to allow callers to listen in to public speaking sessions. They currently have a single phone line with call waiting and are using an archaic one-person switch to then allow folks to call- chain via 3-way calling. What they want is basically a "switchboard" that allows multiple people (5 to 10) to call in at a time of their choosing and begin listening to the "in-progress" session.

My first question would be: Is Asterisk the proper tool for this job (or is there something else you'd recommend)? A follow-up question would be: What kind of cost is involved in a small setup of this nature?

Your input is much appreciated.

Best,

Michael
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