Asterisk 18 Now End of Life, Asterisk 21 Security Fix Only
Time Moves Ever Forward! Two versions of Asterisk have now transitioned to new support status, check them out below! đźš« Asterisk 18 Has Reached End
Time Moves Ever Forward! Two versions of Asterisk have now transitioned to new support status, check them out below! đźš« Asterisk 18 Has Reached End
Greetings all! As you may have seen from email, forum, and social media publications we will indeed be having an AstriCon 2026 event on March
AstriCon 2025 registration is now open! You can take advantage of early bird pricing by registering here. AstriCon this year will span a total of three
As the new Open Source Solutions Advocate at Sangoma, I want to reach out far and wide to friends and colleagues to present myself as
Hello Asterisk Enthusiasts! We are thrilled to announce that AstriCon 2025 will be occurring February 11-13, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida as part of ITEXPO
We are thrilled to announce the creation of the Asterisk 22 branch! This marks a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to providing robust and
A recurring theme I’m seeing lately is people deploying VoIP, running into issues, and not approaching their issues from the perspective of taking all components
I recently did a STIR/SHAKEN webinar about the new implementation available in Asterisk. You can find the recording for that here. This webinar reinforced my
I should just be able to tell it what I want it to do. As the cost comes down for live transcription and the quality
Overview If you’re familiar with Asterisk, you probably know that it uses a third-party project called pjproject. This is a major part of the PJSIP