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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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    TALK provides an efficient and scalable architecture to make CTI more easy and web oriented. TALK includes a generic JTAPI connector, a full AJAX client, a Gadget, and a library to allows your web applications to be connected to your PBX.
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    SIP to Skype Gateway/Bridge/Converter/Adapter. Make and receive SIP to Skype Calls and Skype to SIP Calls. Call Skype users using speed dial or use SkypeOut. Make SIP calls from Skype using a SIP provider or SIP PBX. Use as a Skype Trunk with a PBX.
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    Asterisk JTAPI enables third party call control of the Asterisk PBX for Java applications. It aims at office installations with central server applications such as call centers.
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    Dipper is a project to collect and report on call data from one or many distributed PABX(PBX) Systems. It is constructed in a modular format using Java technologies for maximum flexibility. The collection modules run in Linux or Windows as services. A
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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 THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY ORDERLYCALLS
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    A complete contact center solution for the Asterisk PBX, capable of handling inbound and outbound campaigns. Provides an agent toolbar for CTI. For managers an admin panel controls every aspect of the call center. Stunning historical and realtime stats.
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