Joanne Douglas
Foehn Ltd
+44 (020) 939 1739
jo@foehn.co.uk
Julie Webb
Digium
(256) 428-6203
jwebb@digium.com
LONDON, UK, September 8, 2009—Foehn Ltd, a UK-based systems integrator, today announced its first ever enterprise deployment of ‘Skype for Asterisk’ into the London offices of open source advocate, the Symbian Foundation. ‘Skype for Asterisk’ - the integration of one of the world’s most popular Internet communications software with the most globally used open source PBX, was officially released last week.
The ‘Skype for Asterisk’ software module which is made available by Digium, owner of Asterisk, provides the opportunity for businesses to take advantage of Skype’s low-cost calling to landlines and mobile phones and free calling to more than 400 million registered Skype users around the world. ‘Skype for Asterisk’ allows businesses to receive Skype calls into their PBX and to handle them with Asterisk features such as call routing, conferencing, phone menus and voicemail.
Foehn turned this innovation into reality at the London headquarters of the Symbian Foundation. The Symbian Foundation’s own mission is to enable an open ecosystem that collaborates to create complete and rich user experiences for mobile devices.
“Skype is widely used at Symbian – for some employees, it’s their main form of communication,” explained Ian McDonald, Head of IT for the Symbian Foundation, who is responsible for the communications system at the company. “As a non-profit organisation, Symbian needed a solution that would allow flexible, easy communication whilst being able to control our costs.”
“We can now be much more cost effective by using Skype. A Symbian employee based in Japan can call via Skype to speak to our legal counsel in London on her desk phone. It doesn’t matter how long they are talking for – since the call is delivered over Skype, it’s essentially free.” said McDonald.
Skype is not a replacement for traditional telephone services and cannot be used for emergency calling. Skype for Asterisk is meant to be used as a complement to existing traditional telephone services used with corporate PBXs, not as a stand-alone solution. Skype for Asterisk users need to ensure all calls to emergency services are terminated through traditional telephone services.
Digium®, Inc., the Asterisk® Company, created, owns and is the innovative force behind Asterisk, the most widely used open source telephony software. Since its founding in 1999, Digium has become the open source alternative to proprietary communication providers, with offerings that cost as much as 80 percent less. Digium offers Asterisk software free to the open source community and offers Asterisk Business Edition and Switchvox IP PBX software to power a broad family of products for small, medium and large businesses. The company’s product line includes a wide range of hardware and software to enable resellers and customers to implement turnkey VoIP systems or to design their own custom telephony solutions. More information is available at http://www.digium.com.
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