Hi, I am a greenhorn on this forum. Having spent almost half my life in the PSTN/Mobile/GSM area with an International Telco-supplier, I am now interested in offering FREEDOM and LIBERTY for everyone.
Just a simple question: how can I create a PABX server, based on Linux, where members of my website can call each other, like on a PSTN network, identifying each other by name, MAC-address/IP-address from the database on said website…
Maybe I’m crazy, but I want to build the first REAL FREE calling network with VOIP, without charges.
I own the (Linux) servers for it.
Any suggestions?
OK. Maybe a little bit too broad of a question.
What I want is members of a website talking voice to each other.
How do I go about this?
Thank you for any suggestions. :mrgreen:
Hype—> WebRTC,
Flash + RTPMP server,
Click to callback(PHP + Asterisk)…
[quote=“navaismo”]Hype—> WebRTC,
Flash + RTPMP server,
Click to callback(PHP + Asterisk)…[/quote]
Thank you for your reply.
Could you translate it in English please? Preferably with some steps to take…
Sure, for the first suggestion:
1.- Open a browser
2.- Type in the URL: google.com
3.- When the page load type in the search field: Asterisk + WebRTC
There are good results to follow and here in the forum a step tutorial to make it work.
For the second suggestion:
1.- Open a browser or use another tab
2.- Type in the URL: google.com
3.- When the page load type in the search field: Flash rtpmp asterisk.
There is a google project for a good rtpmp server.
And for the third suggestion:
1.- Open a browser or use another tab
2.- Type in the URL: google.com
3.- When the page load type in the search field: voip info clicktocall.