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    VoIP's project with Speex codec, speech detecting and crypto coding with traffic counting. All code is a pure Java, so completely cross-platforms. Traffic is about 9 MB per hour in both ends, sources: http://www.open-source-soft.narod.ru/arrow.7z
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    RTP text/t140 Library is a reference implementation for RTP Payload Type for Text Conversation (RFC 4103). The library has source code for encoding and decoding RFC 4103 data, and may be used either as a plug-in to JMF or in a separate RTP sender/receive
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    PNX system develops the middle-ware source code to glue Asterisk with a number of powerful telephony products such as: 1) OpenH323 H.323 stack 2) Vovida SIP stack 3) Bayonne Voice Automation Platform The advantages? An advanced IP PBX supporting the wide
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