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Nir Simionovich

"AsteriskNOW"


Nir currently provides Asterisk consulting and development services to various
companies, ranging from early-stage start-up companies, through VoIP service
providers and VoIP equipment vendors. In his spare time, Nir is the founder of the
Israeli Asterisk users group, the website maintainer of the group and an Asterisk
developer, dealing mainly with the localization aspects of Asterisk to Israel.
Nir can be reached at nirs@greenfieldtech.net or through his website
http://www.greenfieldtech.net.
I believe the first time I ever used Asterisk?„? was mid 2002. Back then I was working as
the IT Director of a start-up company dealing mostly in the mobile market. Our office
PBX was a Panasonic PBX, which used to stop working right when we needed it the
most. I was frustrated: the PBX in the office never works right and the PBX technicians
that come to fix it never do their job right. Being involved in the open-source community
since early 1995, I asked myself: "Isn't there an open-source alternative to this?"??”So,
I started searching.
I discovered a few projects, but none were really a complete solution besides a solution
that was called Asterisk?„?, from a company in Huntsville called Linux Support
Services. I downloaded and installed it, and immediately realized the following: no
way would my company migrate from the Panasonic to Asterisk?„? at that point in
time.


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