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SIP Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support.
REPOSITORY MOVED TO GITHUB!!
https://github.com/medooze/media-server
Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support.
Provide Multiconference and video broadcasting services to any SIP service.
Supports VP8, H264, MP4V-ES, H263 and H263P, continuous presence, RTMP flash broadcasting, adhoc conferences, load balancing and administrative WEB interface.
JSR309 driver implementation under development.
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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
A suite of open-source tools and frameworks for creating SIP apps
Session Initialtion Protocol (SIP) is widely used for telephone services over the Internet. CafeSip provides a suite of open-source tools and applications for creating customized SIP services and applications using the Java.
sipsak is a command line tool which can send simple requests to a SIP server. It can run additional tests on a SIP server which are usefull for admins and developers of SIP enviroments.
Note: the project is maintained on GitHub https://github.com/nils-ohlmeier/sipsak