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What does CallWeaver have that Asterisk doesn ?

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What does CallWeaver have that Asterisk doesn ?

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• Official cross-platform support, currently Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and MacOS X • Conferencing without Zaptel hardware and without any kernel modules for timing • Built-in STUN support for SIP NAT traversal • Uses SpanDSP which means more efficient codecs and full T.38 fax over IP support • Uses SQLite instead of the (no longer maintained) Berkeley DB1 engine as its internal database • Allows CSRC entries in RTP for better compliance • A universal jitterbuffer for use with any channel type • Uses POSIX realtime extensions which means there are no Zaptel timing dependencies • Much faster and more efficient dialplan execution because it uses hashing • Much faster and more efficient extension matching engine • Variables and applications in extensions.conf are case sensitive, CallWeaver How to use the dialplan checking and conversion script • AGI has been renamed to OGI, Macro() has been renamed to Proc(), CallWeaver How to use the dialplan checking and conversion script • Evaluates correc

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