What is Asterisk?
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Asterisk is an open-source, versatile, and feature-rich software implementation of a PBX (Private Branch Exchange). A PBX is a telephone system used within a private enterprise to switch calls between enterprise users on local lines while allowing all users to share a certain number of external phone lines. Asterisk includes many features that are commonly found in proprietary PBX systems, such as voicemail, call conferencing, call routing, and call queues. It can be used to build a wide variety of communication systems, including VoIP (Voice over IP) platforms, call centers, and IP PBX systems. Asterisk is developed and maintained by a community of volunteers and is widely used by businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations around the world.

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