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    PBXinaFlash 3/ IncrediblePBX
    Longing for the good old days of Asterisk@Home? Welcome back to the steroid-enhanced version. PBX in a Flash 3.0 & Incredible PBX 2020/2021/2022/2027 are the latest Lean, Mean Asterisk Machines, high-performance, turnkey Asterisk PBXs that are easy to upgrade. Features include Rocky8, CentOS/SL 7.x, Ubuntu 22.04 & 20.04, Debian 10 and Raspbian 10 support with Asterisk 20/18/16 and FreePBX 16/15 GPL modules. Add-ons include one-click installs of Incredible Fax and many other Asterisk...
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    Asterisk ARI User Portal module allows management of Named greetings for voicemail. Named greetings are saved greetings which can be used for Busy, Unavailable, or Temporary greetings. For trixbox, pbxinaflash, AsteriskNow, FreePBX, etc.
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