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    OpenSIPS/OpenSER-a versatile SIP Server
    OpenSIPS (former OpenSER) is an GPL implementation of a multi-functionality SIP Server that targets to deliver a high-level technical solution (performance, security and quality) to be used in professional SIP server platforms. IMPORTANT: this is no longer the main hosting for the project. This was moved on GITHUB - https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    KAMAILIO (OpenSER) - robust, secure and scalable Open Source (GPL) SIP (RFC3261) server implementation with large features set (over 90 extension modules). As of May 2009, source code is hosted by GIT repository at http://sip-router.org
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Control Plane is a benchmark for telecom application environments. It's implementation uses two major software packages: OpenSER and IMS Bench SIPp to compare performance of distinct systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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