Ars Technica, a favorite read of mine, answered a question yesterday from a reader seeking a VoIP solution for a remote office situation. In the “Ask Ars” column, Jon Stokes provides a few cloud-based telephony providers that should be familiar to readers of this blog.
Stokes approves of Junction Networks’ OnSip, which by the way is the service used by Ars as well as by Technoverse’s editorial offices, and 8×8’s Virtual Office.
He even talks about using SIP softphones with these services, and there’s a mention of Asterisk, the PBX software project (but nothing on SipXecs)
It’s a good run down and worth a read.
Stokes also references one I hadn’t heard about before, called Phonebooth, which I may now have to investigate.
Related articles
- Feature: Ask Ars: Help! I need VoIP service for my virtual office! (arstechnica.com)
- OnSIP: Real PBX Flavor in the Cloud (technoverseblog.com)
- A Peek at Clout Telephony: SIPFoundry’s sipXecs (technoverseblog.com)
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