I could use a book like that. Simon P. Ditner wrote: >> From their website... > > "Building Telephony Systems With Asterisk" > http://www.packtpub.com/asterisk/book > > What you will learn > from this book: > > This book takes you from installing and configuring Asterisk > to using its various advanced features—helping you build > feature-rich telephony systems. With this book, you will learn > how to: > > * Install, configure, and deploy Asterisk > * Create a dialplan that suits your needs > * Build a fully-featured telephony system > * Monitor, record, and log calls > * Install and use [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Backup, secure, and maintain Asterisk > * Use example configurations for different requirements > > Who this book is written for: > > This book is aimed at anyone who is interested in building a > powerful telephony system using the free and open source > application, Asterisk, without spending many thousands of > dollars buying a commercial and often less flexible system. > > This book is suitable for the novice and those new to > Asterisk and telephony. Telephony or Linux experience will be > helpful, but not required. > > -- >> First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they >> fight you, then you win. -- Mohandas Gandhi >> >> The Toronto Asterisk Users Group >> Join the discussion group by visiting http://taug.ca >> or by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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