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    Elastix

    Elastix

    Unified Communications Server

    Elastix is a software-based PBX powered by 3CX and based on Debian. An open-standards solution, Elastix is an easy to install and manage UC system compatible with popular IP phones, gateways and SIP trunks. Elastix is complete with unified communications features such as integrated WebRTC video conferencing, chat, presence and softphones and smartphone clients for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.
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    Downloads: 90 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...
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    Asterisk AD integration \ VQ monitoring
    The project is a preconfigured VoIP PBX VM Image based on Asterisk. But provides more advance features, such as LDAP integration, VQ monitoring via RTCP XR reports, LDAP user login, integrated billing system and telephone directory PDF generator.
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    Java CTI application server for the open-source Asterisk (TM) PBX (includes GUI). OrderlyCalls supports both the AGI / FastAGI & Manager protocols, and includes a WebDeployer that allows you to create your own integrated VOIP and HTML applications.
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    JAGIServer is an Open Source, Multi-Threaded 100% Pure Java AGI Server for use with the Asterisk PBX (TM), providing full AGI call handling functionality. THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY ORDERLYCALLS
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    The asterisk-jsp package consists of a set of jsp tags and a tomcat connector that allow you to easily build jsp applications that interact with an Asterisk PBX Server. It's using asterisk-java as the back end to do the heavy lifting.
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