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It's a useful note - a convenience to potential customers. Good idea.<br>
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Do you accept product returns from customers who fail to make something
interoperate with *?<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I conceived the "Asterisk tested"
icon found on our website about 2 years ago, as a way to indicate
certain products which were known to work with Asterisk. We do not
"certify" them in any way for interoperability, but have found most
products that are standards based work fine with Asterisk. I have
never heard of PBXEQ.com before however...</font></div>
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