17 million phone numbers, 12,000 members, 54 countries, one place DIDX
DIDX enables the brightest entrepreneurial IP communications companies to bring their world market closer than ever with direct inward dialing. Members from 170 nations of DIDX buy and/or sell phone numbers to make talking to anyone a local call. Listen in to some of the most innovative businesses around the globe. It's all about them!
Duration: 5:23 m - Filetype: mp3 - Bitrate: 128 KBPS - Frequency: 44100 HZ
The World Interviews Mark Spencer, Inventor of Asterisk Part 2
Max Glucksmann, DIDX integrator, open source enthusiast, and voip business developer, and I Suzanne Bowen interviewed Mark Spencer, inventor of Asterisk, CTO of Digium and avid pilot. The questions and topics were compiled from the world of open source enthusiasts, early adopter, developers and marketeers (each extremely important).
The interview is separated in four parts. This, the SECOND of FOUR, includes the following questions.
5. Sean Fairchild suggested: Can he share about his airplane?
6. Brough Turner's first question: Let's talk about market share. I believe all open source PBXs (of which Mark's is the largest) now account for 20% of all PBX lines in North America. I assume open source PBXs cost less per line than Nortel, Avaya, etc. So, you're hollowing out a once large business that others took for granted before Asterisk came along. Share some facts and figures please.
Related websites:
http://www.digium.com/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/808blogger
http://blogs.broughturner.com/
http://www.comtel-networks.com/
DownloadKeywords: mark spencer, open source, telephony, asterisk, flying, airplanes, ip pbx, avaya, nortel, telecommunications


