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The Future of Asterisk: Upcoming Features and Trends

  Asterisk, the renowned open-source communications platform, is all set to shape the future with upcoming features and emerging trends. It continues offering high-tech functionalities and integration to enhance connectivity. With a focus on improving scalability, security, and user experience, the latest developments in Asterisk promise to empower organizations with more robust and flexible communication solutions. Let’s explore the key innovations and trends of an asterisk in the coming years and how they will help to build VoIP software advanced. Before that know…… What is Asterisk? Asterisk is an open-source platform for developing telecommunication applications, which was developed by Digium. Users can easily access and modify the source code based on its features and components. It is based on the Private Branch Exchange (PBX) that enables voice and video communication via (IP) Internet protocols. Asterisk seamlessly turns a PC into a VoIP server and manages various business requ

Asterisk vs. FreeSWITCH: How Are They Different?

Asterisk and FreeSWITCH are the two most widely used platforms for developing VoIP solutions in the VoIP industry. They are both powerful enough for developers to create any intricate VoIP solutions for teamwork and communication in addition to being open-source technologies. What is Asterisk? In 1999, Mark Spencer created Asterisk, a piece of software that distributes calls like an expensive PBX. His tiny group created the Asterisk call distribution and handling software for their business, Linux Support Systems, which was eventually renamed Digium. What is FreeSWITCH? The Asterisk platform has drawbacks, which led to the creation of FreeSWITCH in 2006. Anthony Minessale, a well-known Asterisk developer, made the decision to create a software from scratch to address some of the alleged problems with the Asterisk platform. This was later known popularly as FreeSWITCH.  If you are wondering why to switch from traditional to VoIP calling, here is an article on “ PSTN   v/s VoIP ” How Doe