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    Network Caller ID
    The NCID (Network Caller ID) project is Caller ID (CID) distributed over a network. The project contains the NCID package and 4 optional client packages. Each package is described at the NCID web site. A non-inclusive list of 3rd party addons is also available at the web site Available Packages: NCID - contains the server, gateways, and a client with output modules LCDncid - a client that uses LCDproc to display Caller ID on a LCD display NCIDandroid - a client and gateway...
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    BlackBelt Privacy Tor/i2p+WASTE+VidVoIP

    BlackBelt Privacy Tor/i2p+WASTE+VidVoIP

    Browse on Tor/i2p, Anon p2p Chat / FileTx, Conf / Video VoIP

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    The OSP Toolkit is a client side implementation of the ETSI OSP VoIP Peering protocol (ETSI TS 101 321). The OSP Toolkit project was begun in 1998 and the code has been incorporated into many commercial and open source VoIP products.
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    TurnServer is a implementation of Traversal Using Relay around NAT (TURN) protocol. This protocol allows a client to obtain IP addresses and ports from such a relay.
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    PPhone is a universal communication client for IP telephony and instant messaging.
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    Caller ID display for Voice/Fax Modems. The client is a GTK+ icon that follows the System Tray specification from freedesktop.org
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    No port forwarding, DMZ, and others are required, Trate allows other applications - almost all applications(VNC,WinSCP,BitTorrent,Filezilla,ssh,Web/Ftp etc) - to auto-create dynamic connections between two peers behind two separate NATs and firewalls.
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    Kiax is a softphone (soft phone, VoIP client) with a simple and comfortable user interface for making VoIP calls to Asterisk PBX. It depends on the iaxclient library to use Asterisk's IAX2 protocol for easy call configuration and audio setup.
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    A lightweight cross platform IP telephony client using the IAX protocol, designed for use with the asterisk open source PBX.
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    This library can allow you to connect to the Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI). The AMI allows a client program to connect to an Asterisk instance and issue commands or read PBX events over a TCP/IP stream.
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    This is a simple software, comprised of a server and a client, that can be used together with any IP-phone using the SIP protocol (TELE2 and Bredbandsbolget in sweden). It also retrives information, sush as name, adress, etc about the number from eniro.s
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    Priax is a small graphical multiplatform (Linux and win32) IAX2 client written in C, using libiaxclient and SDL.
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    RemoteControl project is aiming to allow you to access shell account on your workstation remotely, even if you dont have an external IP address. Client runs on every cellphone with Java. The software currently is stable and ready to use.
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    A server/client system for displaying incoming call messages on multiple computers on your home network, along with phone number and reverse lookup info. Designed for use with ISDN4Linux.
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    BeepagePHP provides a PHP-based web client to the beepage client/server paging system. Beepage is a Unix-based, Internet-aware text paging system that implements the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP). Source code is hosted at http://git.io/rgikgg
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    A remote phone monitor for Isdn4Linux. With a server for your gateway and a client for your workstations. You can easily monitor all incoming calls through various clients with features like highlighting, logging and number / name exchange.
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    meicd - UNIX command line run daemon that connects to Nortel Meridian MAX MEI TCP/IP ports. Records PBX event information for use in generating reports and and tracking call flow. Simply decodes the protocol and dumps the data into flat files.
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    This is an MMS client for linux. Use it in combination with a GSM modem to receive and send SMS and MMS messages.
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    A wxWindows based IAX client utilizing the phonecore module with support for Digium's S100U/P and Quicknet PhoneJack, along with just a plain ole regular sound card.
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    A program to send SMS to mobile phones. Implementing a client/server concept: A server handles the SMS gruntwork while small portable clients submit messages to be sent. Uses a plugin driver system for different operators/protocols.
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    This project implements series of homework assignment from Columbia university course. The main target is to create a SIP enabled thin audio client for Linux.
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    open source SIP phone client
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