Freeswitch 1.2

Freeswitch 1.2

by Anthony Minessale (Author), Darren Schreiber (Author), Michael S Collins (Author), Anthony Minessale (Author), Darren Schreiber (Author), Michael S Collins (Author), Raymond Chandler (Author)

Synopsis

This book is full of practical code examples aimed at a beginner to ease his or her learning curve.This book is written for IT professionals and enthusiasts who are interested in quickly getting a powerful telephony system up and running using the free and open source application, FreeSWITCH.Telephony experience will be helpful, but not required.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 428
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 24 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1782161007
ISBN 13: 9781782161004

Author Bio
Anthony Minessale has been working with computers for nearly 30 years. He is the primary author of FreeSWITCH and Director of Engineering for CudaTEL at Barracuda Networks.He created and continues to run the ClueCon Telephony Developers Conference,held every August in Chicago.He has extensive experience in the Internet industry and VoIP. Before creating FreeSWITCH, he contributed heavily to the Asterisk open source project, producing many features that are still in use today. At Barracuda Networks, Anthony oversees the production and development of the CudaTEL PBX appliance that uses FreeSWITCH as its core telephony engine. Michael S. Collins is a telephony and open source software enthusiast. He is a PBX veteran, having worked as a PBX technician for five years and as the head of IT for a call center for more than nine years. Michael is an active member of the FreeSWITCH community. He resides in Central California with his wife and two children and currently works for Barracuda Networks, Inc. Darren Schreiber is the creator of a popular open-source GUI for FreeSWITCH. After working with phone systems since the age of 13, Darren has gone on to develop and manage multiple enterprise SaaS infrastructures for IT, voice, and e-commerce systems. He is currently working on development and support services for turn-key solutions that enable VoIP and hosted PBX carrier services. Raymond Chandler(@intralanman) has been working with, and contributing to, open source projects for over a decade. Raymond's VoIP experience started with a small CLEC/ITSP using SER for call routing, and Asterisk for voicemail and advanced services. After