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AMP Renamed As FreePBX
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on March 19, 2006
AMP Renamed As FreePBX
Asterisk Management Portal (AMP) has been renamed as FreePBX on its 2.0 milestone release.

Here are some of the new features of PBX which I found out on http://freepbx.org

Add or change extension and voicemail accounts in seconds
Native support of SIP, IAX, and ZAP clients (other endpoints are supported through custom extensions)
Supports all Asterisk supported trunk technologies
Reduce long distance costs with LCR
Route incoming calls based on time-of-day
Create interactive Digital Receptionist (IVR) menus
Design sophisticated call groups
Manage callers with Queues
Upload custom on-hold music (MOH)
Search company directory, based on first or last name
Detect and receive incoming faxes
Share administrative duties
Backup and Restore your system
Save audio recordings of calls


The new release is accompanied with a better user experience, additional functionality and a new module system. It has been designed to be simple, powerful and easy to use existing code with. FreePBX 2.0.1 imposes minimal API with a few requirements in order to make it work.

It is now available for download.

People interested can subscribe to the mailing lists found on the project home page:http://sourceforge.net/projects/amportal



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