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    sigtran-smsc

    PoC: Short Message Service Center (SMSC) over SIGTRAN

    ...It uses following protocol stack: MAP (moForwardSM and mtForwardSM) TCAP (Begin with Invoke + End with ReturnResultLast) SUA (SCCP User Adaptation): ASP UP/ASP ACTIVE + ACK's and CLDT messages only SCTP (Linux Kernel - SCTP implementation) IP Current implementation is tested in SAMK NGN [http://www.samk.fi/ngn] laboratory's 3G mobile network (real Nokia MSC/VLR network hardware with UTRAN RLC and node-B). Thesis URL: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2013052210011
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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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    Asterisk support for Cygnion CyberGenie phone system. Consists of kernel module and Asterisk channel driver.
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    A 64-bit port of OpenSS7 to SuSE Linux 9.3 2.6.5-7.244-smp stock kernel, and the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 2.6.5-7.244 stock kernel.
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    Welcome to the Linux-IrDA project. The overall goal of this project is to make an implementation of the IrDA (tm) standards specifications for the Linux kernel. The code is licensed under the GNU Public licence (GPL) and is now included in Linux-2.2.
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