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Kerio Operator is a commercial VoIP based phone system (PBX) developed by Kerio Technologies. Kerio Operator runs Linux and Asterisk.
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Developer(s) | Kerio Technologies |
Stable release | 2.5.2
/ 15 November 2016 |
Operating system | Linux |
License | Proprietary |
Website | kerio |
The first version of Kerio Operator was released in 2011.[1][2]
Kerio Operator supports a variety of VoIP phones, including Snom, Grandstream, and Polycom.[3]
As of version 2.4, Kerio Operator is capable of providing video calling functionality with supported hardware phones. In version 2.5, video/voice calls can be established via the Kerio Operator Client web interface or Kerio Operator softphone app for desktop (macOS, Windows, Linux) or mobile devices (iOS, Android).