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Asterisk is an Open Source PBX and telephony development platform that can both replace a conventional PBX and act as a platform for developing custom telephony applications for delivering dynamic content over a telephone similarly to how one can deliver dynamic content through a web browser using CGI and a web server. Asterisk talks to a variety of telephony hardware including BRI, PRI, POTS, and IP telephony clients using the Inter-Asterisk eXchange protocol (e.g. gnophone or miniphone). This package contains freely usable recorded sounds that were meant to be used with Asterisk in the following formats: a-Law, G.722, G.729, GSM, Siren7, Siren14, sln16, mu-Law, WAV
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asterisk-core-sounds-ru-1.4.22-2.noarch.html | Russian sound files for the Asterisk PBX and telephony application and toolkit | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | asterisk-core-sounds-ru-1.4.22-2.noarch.rpm |
asterisk-core-sounds-ru-1.4.22-2.noarch.html | Russian sound files for the Asterisk PBX and telephony application and toolkit | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | asterisk-core-sounds-ru-1.4.22-2.noarch.rpm |
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