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An Open Source Class-Five Telephony Switch
Posted on 04.09.08 by templeton @ 4:02 pm

Open source projects have revolutionized operating systems, web servers, web browsers, and so why not carrier switches? The FreeSwitch open source project released its Release Candidate 1 (RC1) yesterday providing and by early accounts the software rocks.

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