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Longing for the good old days of Asterisk@Home? Welcome back to the steroid-enhanced version. PBX in a Flash 2.0 is the latest Lean, Mean Asterisk Machine, a high-performance, turnkey Asterisk PBX that's easy to upgrade. Features include CentOS 6.4 and your choice of Asterisk 1.8, 10, or 11 with FreePBX 2.9, 2.10, or 2.11. All versions include Google Voice for free calling throughout the U.S. and Canada at least through the end of 2012. 32-bit and 64-bit ISOs are available for download as well as a number of virtual machines including VirtualBox and VMware appliances. Add-ons include one-click installs of Incredible PBX, Incredible Fax, and many other Asterisk utilities.

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  • Posted by Ethan Case 2011-10-10

    I've been using PIAF since January 2011. I was new to Linux, Asterisk, and VoIP, but the pbxinaflash team and its user-based community has helped me grow every part of the way. The PIAF project earns the highest rating of anything I have ever rated. The community forums offer personalized assistance within hours, if not minutes. I've tried Freepbx Distro, AsteriskNOW, AsteriskWIN32, & 3CX Phone Server. PIAF is the easiest & most stable platform that I've used. I am real user and this is real review. If you're a small business owner or thinking about becoming one, or manage the IT needs of one, then PIAF should be your choice.

  • Posted by Jacob 2012-10-31

    Great product pbxinaflash

  • Posted by Tyler 2012-03-26

    Nice and simple.

  • Posted by Gary Herbstman 2011-01-30

    I like that is uses currently available components and scripts the installs. Has a good set of security components and options like fail2ban and firewall settings.

  • Posted by Dillan 2013-02-14

    works perfectly.

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2010-04-08

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