Published: October 14, 2009
Digium Announces Winners of 2009 Innovation Awards
GLENDALE, Ariz. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Digium,
creator and primary developer of Asterisk, the leading open source
telephony platform, is proud to announce the winners of the 2009 Digium
Innovation Awards. The company announced the winners today at AstriCon,
the official conference for Asterisk, the world's leading open source
PBX, telephony engine and telephony applications toolkit. The Innovation
Awards, presented in five categories to seven recipients, recognize
innovation, enterprise-class solutions, measurable return on investment,
use of Asterisk in businesses outside of the communications industry and
contributions to the Asterisk community.
Asterisk is currently used in business, government and educational
settings around the world. Along with being cost-effective, Asterisk's
flexibility inspires its savvy community to develop novel products and
services. Digium presents the Innovation Awards to recognize and
showcase the innovation, creativity and commercial success of the many
Asterisk-based products and services.
"With Asterisk, creative individuals and organizations can personalize
their telecommunications without being limited by the capabilities of
proprietary solutions," said Mark Spencer, creator of Asterisk and
Digium's chief technology officer. "This year's Innovation Awards
nominees drew upon the open source nature of Asterisk, which allowed
them to customize some incredible solutions. We enjoyed reviewing the
applications, and are pleased to recognize this year's winners."
The 2009 winners of the Digium Innovation Awards are:
Pioneer Award :: Abot
Tanaw (Philippines) - Abot Tanaw uses dedicated videoconferencing
hardware setup, similar to that found in businesses, to deliver
high-quality video to overseas Filipino workers who wish to communicate
with their families on a regular basis. Abot Tanaw curbs the cost of
communication by taking full advantage of an Asterisk-based IP PBX
server to provide the video calls at no cost to users.
Pioneer Award :: GreenfieldTech
(Udim, Israel) - Working on behalf of a customer, GreenfieldTech created
a high-speed, highly scalable Asterisk-based dialer and interactive
voice response (IVR) system that currently serves over 10,000 customers
world wide. The platform was used extensively during the 2009 Israeli
elections, serving 70% of the political parties in Israel.
ROI Award :: City
of Taguig (Taguig, Philippines) - The city of Taguig is the first in
the Philippines to implement a unified citywide telecommunications
system. Communication is now available 24/7, despite tropical rains and
typhoons that previously were a threat to the entire telephone system of
Taguig's City Hall. With newly established centralized hotlines, calls
are answered and filtered to the proper department by trained staff,
instead of interrupting city workers while being passed from one
department to another. Taguig now has an Asterisk-based VoIP telephone
systems in over 73 sites, and the implementation has already brought a
50% decrease in city costs while doubling city workers' productivity.
Inside Out Award :: Teletales
(New York, N.Y.) - Teletales enables users to share stories via the
telephone and download them online to keep forever in digital form.
Users call in to Teletales, an Asterisk-based phone system, and enter
the number of the person with whom they would like to share a story.
Teletales connects them and then records their call. Users can then log
in to Teletales online to download and edit their audio recording to
keep forever.
Community Achievement Award :: House
Internet (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - House Internet developed FOP,
the first real-time switchboard for Asterisk, in 2004, and it remains
the most widely used operator console. FOP is currently one of the tools
that companies and integrators installing Asterisk use to highlight and
visually demonstrate the potential of Asterisk as a VoIP platform. Many
individuals involved in Asterisk are able to benefit from the solution,
from developers and integrators to phone users.
Big Biz Asterisk Award :: Intuit
Innovations (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) - A pioneer in the Malaysian
market, Intuit Innovations created a scalable solution able to support
130,000 existing subscribers and handle 10,000 concurrent calls. The
solution can be used by ISPs, telephone company providers and VoIP
carriers with large subscriber bases who need to provide a reliable but
low cost telephony platform.
Big Biz Asterisk Honorable Mention :: Airnet
(Chattanooga, Tenn.) - AirNet provided a large-scale VoIP outbound
survey solution to the Republican National Committee (RNC) for the 2008
Presidential Election. Political volunteers were able to walk into a
call center where multiple VoIP phones were configured, log into the
survey application through the phone and begin making calls. The
solution had approximately 250 locations spread across the continental
United States, with 6,500 VoIP phones conducting 21 million phone calls
for a total of 24 million minutes consumed.
Digium thanks this year's participants and all of the award winners.
Asterisk innovators are invited to participate in the 2010 competition
by submitting an application to www.digium.com/en/company/awards/innovation.php.
About Digium
Digium, Inc., the Asterisk Company, created, owns and is the
innovative force behind Asterisk, the most widely used open source
telephony software. Since its founding in 1999, Digium has become the
open source alternative to proprietary communication providers, with
offerings that cost as much as 80 percent less. Digium offers Asterisk
software free to the open source community and offers Asterisk Business
Edition and Switchvox IP PBX software to power a broad family of
products for small, medium and large businesses. The company's product
line includes a wide range of hardware and software to enable resellers
and customers to implement turnkey VoIP systems or to design their own
custom telephony solutions. More information is available at http://www.digium.com.
The Digium logo, Digium, Asterisk, Switchvox, Asterisk Business
Edition, AsteriskNOW, Asterisk Appliance and the Asterisk logo are
trademarks of Digium, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their
respective owners.
Schwartz Communications
Laura Kempke, 781-684-0770
digium@schwartz-pr.com
or
Digium
Julie
Webb, 256-428-6203
jwebb@digium.com
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