"Short for Public Switched Telephone Network, which refers to the international telephone system based on copper wires carrying analog voice data. This is in contrast to newer telephone networks base on digital technologies, such as ISDN and FDDI. Telephone service carried by the PSTN is often called plain old telephone service (POTS)."
Created by: jht2,Last modification on Tue 19 of Feb, 2008 [06:30 UTC] by linkx
Please update this page with new information, just login and click on the
"Edit" or "Discussion" tab. Get a free login here:
Register
Thanks! - support@voip-info.org
Ask them both the same question and choose the one from which you will received the quickest response. Cause you don't want do deal with potentially almost dead projects like SER. Stick with the one that will have the biggest dev team and the most active community.
I need a way to query Asterisk for the caller IDs of calls to specific extensions. My eventual goal is to integrate this ability into an existing application to allow users to quickly retrieve information based on the caller ID. The existing application was developed in C#, so the ability to do this easily from within C# would be a plus.
Asterisk can be a stand alone voicemail system. You can store voicemail messages in the file system or in database. I have heard of asterisk voicemail systems with up to 1000 mailboxes and 30K messages in database.
You might receive incoming calls directly to asterisk and not use toshiba at all. Asterisk will give you IVR options and extensions. Or might get incoming calls to toshiba and send voicemail to asterisk over SIP or T1. I am not familiar with that toshiba system.
...