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    ...The library currently supports AGI, AMI, and the parsing of Asterisk configuration files. The library also includes debugging facilities for AGI. 2014-04-17: Moved the version control to GIT. To check out see the tab "Code". Note that the whole history including ancient CVS, then some time in monotone, then subversion was united into one GIT repository thanks to ESR's reposurgeon. 2013-05-29: Maintainers of github fork "pyst2" contacted to join forces. Note that the last release here fixes the same bug as on github, otherwise github version seems to only contain cosmetic changes and examples. 2012-07-06: An offer to maintain the project has been received. 2012-01-29: There have been two or three forks that are being maintained. ...
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    Git repo: https://github.com/asipto/siremis Web management interface for Kamailio (OpenSER) - handle subscriber profiles, access control lists, accounting, least cost routing and load balancing, monitoring charts, xmlrpc communication with SIP server
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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
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    Luasofia
    LuaSofia is a Lua binding of Sofia-Sip library. Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification. We decided to use git, source code can be get at: git://github.com/ppizarro/luasofia.git
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    DAHDI for HFC-S PCI A with OSLEC

    DAHDI for HFC-S PCI A with OSLEC

    (Latest DAHDI + HFC-S PCI A support + latest OSLEC) in one git.

    This project is for people who want to access one or more HFC-S PCI A based ISDN BRI cards over the DAHDI interface and maybe want to use other DAHDI hardware in parallel, too. DAHDI driven hardware can be used by Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, Yate and other telephony software. The HFC-S PCI A based cards are very cheap and thus ideal for private BRI users. The OSLEC is being developed since a long time ago and said to be very good. The superiority of "hardware echo cancellers" is a myth. This...
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