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    Chan-SCCP channel driver for Asterisk
    Replacement for the SCCP channel driver in Asterisk. Extended features include Shared Lines, Presence / BLF, customizable Feature Buttons, and Custom Device State. Visit our discussion mailing list for help and join us as a developer if you like. The project moved to https://github.com/chan-sccp/chan-sccp
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    oreka

    Enterprise telephony recording and retrieval system

    Enterprise telephony recording and retrieval system with web based user interface. The project currently supports recording voice from VoIP SIP, Cisco Skinny (aka SCCP), raw RTP and audio sound device and runs on multiple operating systems and database systems. It can record audio from most PBX and telephony systems such as BroadWorks, Metaswitch, Asterisk, FreeSwitch, OpenSIPS, Avaya, Nortel, Mitel, Siemens, Cisco Call Manager, Cosmocom, NEC, etc... It is amongst others being used in Call Centers and Contact Centers for Quality monitoring (QM) purposes.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    nagios_check_asterisk_ami

    For Asterisk 1.8 through 13. Includes PJSIP, DAHDI, SIP, and SCCP

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    sigtran-smsc

    PoC: Short Message Service Center (SMSC) over SIGTRAN

    ...There is no message caching nor different message charset support. It uses following protocol stack: MAP (moForwardSM and mtForwardSM) TCAP (Begin with Invoke + End with ReturnResultLast) SUA (SCCP User Adaptation): ASP UP/ASP ACTIVE + ACK's and CLDT messages only SCTP (Linux Kernel - SCTP implementation) IP Current implementation is tested in SAMK NGN [http://www.samk.fi/ngn] laboratory's 3G mobile network (real Nokia MSC/VLR network hardware with UTRAN RLC and node-B). Thesis URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2013052210011
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    OpenSGW
    OpenSGW is an Open Source SS7 Signaling Gateway. Primary features will include interworking between MTP3/M3UA, SCCP/SUA, MTP2/M2PA, MTP2/M2UA,...etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Skinny (SCCP) Channel Driver for the Asterisk Open Source VOIP Platform. This project has been superseded by the chan-sccp-b project at sourceforce !! => http://chan-sccp-b.sourceforge.net
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    It is our intention to implement the Skinny protocol into the Asterisk PBX project. We are implementing all code in this project under Sect. 1201 (f) Reverse Engineering exception of the DMCA for the sole purpose of writing interoperable software.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An open implementation of the SS7 core protocols, MTP, SCCP, ISUP, and TCAP.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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