Well, it has been a long battle. Fought since June 5th, 2009, but at long last Apple has come through and allowed the FreeSWITCH Console application into the app store.
FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch. It can be used as a simple switching engine, a PBX, a media gateway or a media server to host IVR applications using simple scripts or XML to control the callflow.
So without much further ado, here is the iTunes link: App Store, FreeSWITCH Console.
The application requires that you have the event socket layer (ESL) module installed in your FreeSWITCH instance.

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#1 by Gary B on August 15th, 2009
I know it’s been quite a frustrating experience for you… congrats on finally getting over the hurdles and getting this into the store!
#2 by Chris Danielson on August 17th, 2009
Thanks! It has been a rough one. Still struggling with the “other” application. Just got a call from the famous “Richard” over at Apple. I’ll probably blog it in the next few days after my blood stops boiling.
#3 by William Traenkle on February 25th, 2010
Well done! Just curious … what is your “other” app? Is it related to freeSWITCH?