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The GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk) is a full featured H.323 gatekeeper under GPL license. It supports VoIP and videoconferencing and includes Radius and database support and many call routing functions.
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Java API for GSM modems. Allows sending and receiving SMS. Capable to dial out and receive calls in data mode. Contains driver classes for Wavecom and Siemens GSM modems. Extandable. Developers are welcome to supply new drivers.
Java version of Dialogic's SwitchKit API. This API is actually a more "Java Centric" API, with listeners, filters, and a very extensible and modular framework that finally uses JNI to access the native libraries provided by Dialogic.
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VoxForge collects user-submitted speech audio files for the creation of Acoustic Models for Free and Open Source Speech Recognition Engines such as HTK, Julius, ISIP and Sphinx.
Project KVoIP is intended for the account of IP telephony calls. The project is written on Java and will consist of three parts: an application server, a radius-server and a client part.
JavaPH is a client used for querying PH servers - distributed as a free, open source, cross platform, lightweight, app/applet. Future development tasks are to add ability to save XML, query multiple servers and collate results, and create documentation.