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Is it worth learning Asterisk?
Often, discussions of Asteriska began to catch my eye. Moreover, mostly with complaints - how complicated and confusing it is, but there is no choice.
Are Asteriska integration services in demand? How promising can this be?
Is it worth it to start writing your own nice, web-based ui? Does anyone actually buy them? There are offers, but how many do they take? Or does everyone use open source?
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If you want to go into telephony, then it’s definitely worth it, you still have to study FreeSwitch and a bunch of iron solutions for it later. If you just connect 5 phones at one company and set up IVR, then it’s easier to take a ready-made assembly and stick it through the web muzzle. Regarding the proposals - not very many, but there are, basically it takes a lot of finishing and twisting with electrical tape with other projects, living purely on telephony - perhaps not, there are few large and financial projects, if you are not a special extra class. Telephony is average and something else, it’s quite comfortable to live as a freelancer, but for the last 2 years I have refused telephony, there are many times more orders for web and hosting, the brain is fucked less and it’s more pleasant for money.
Studying for the sake of making money is not worth it.
VoIP must be lived.
Asterisk is just a tool and quite easy to learn. In addition to it, you need to know a bunch more things related to traditional telephony and VoIP, and this has been a couple of years with regular practice.
So the asterisk has a bunch of beautiful web muzzles.
In general, the asterisk itself is not complicated, simple things are very easy to configure in it, the protocols themselves and the understanding of how they work are complex, and the people who configure them usually do not know anything.
If, as rostel said, it's worth living. and perhaps the first thing to start with. And when a clear, conscious and heartfelt understanding comes that it becomes crowded in this platform - take on other VoIP solutions: Freeswitch, proprietary things
Yes, it's worth it. For example, even in our small provincial town, I came across him at work with 2 providers and 1 bank. And now I am implementing it in a small LLC as a replacement for the old Panasonic KX-TEM824RU analog PBX, which the organization has outgrown.
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