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    Cowboy

    Cowboy

    Small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP

    Cowboy is a small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang and OTP applications. It provides a complete HTTP stack while keeping the codebase compact and optimized for low latency and low memory usage. Cowboy supports routing, request dispatching, HTTP handlers, REST handlers, WebSocket connections, and long-lived streaming-style interactions. Because it uses Ranch for connection management, it can be embedded directly inside larger Erlang systems rather than deployed only as a separate web server. ...
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    OpenBTS

    GSM L1-L3 stack with SIP network interfaces

    OpenBTS is an implementation of the GSM air interface (Um) that allows cellular handsets to be used directly as SIP endpoints. It uses a software-defined radio to generate its air interface and uses Asterisk or yate as its network interface.
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