Wazo
OPEN SRCFull-featured IPBX solution built atop Asterisk with integrated Web administration interface and REST-ful API
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Completely free and open-source with a strong, extensible foundation.
- Modern web interface and API make management and integration easier than vanilla Asterisk.
- Feature-rich, offering a full unified communications suite beyond basic telephony.
WEAKNESSES
- −Community support may be slower than commercial alternatives, requiring more self-reliance.
- −Can have a steep learning curve for users unfamiliar with Asterisk or telecom systems.
KEY FEATURES
Unified Communications
Supports voice, video, presence, and chat in a single platform.
RESTful API
Extensive API for integration, automation, and custom application development.
Asterisk-Based Core
Built on the robust and proven Asterisk telephony framework.
High Availability
Includes features for clustering and failover to ensure reliability.
WHO IS Wazo BEST FOR?
Telecom service providers and large enterprises
They need a scalable, customizable telephony platform with advanced call routing and management features.
IT departments and system administrators
They can deploy and manage a scalable, open-source telephony system with full control over infrastructure and customization.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ REST
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