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Seagull is a multi-protocol traffic generator. Especially targeted towards IMS, Seagull supports Diameter (RFC3588 and all applications) over TCP/SCTP and IPv4/IPv6 , TCAP (over SS7 or Sigtran), XCAP over HTTP and Radius.
IMS-Communicator is an IMS softphone based on the old version of the sip-communicator java project, implemented on top of the JAIN-SIP stack and the Java Media Framework API. It can be used with Open IMS Core (http://www.openimscore.org).
The goal of the project is to create a high-performance, open-source and standards-compliant implementation of a Home-Subscriber-Server (HSS) for use in a IMS context.
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Prototype testbed implementation of the IETF Media Server Control (MEDIACTRL) SIP Control Framework, comprehensive of both control and processing functionality (as in IMS MRF, Media Resource Function).
CONFIANCE stands for CONFerencing IMS-enabled Architecture for Next-generation Communication Experience: an implementation of the IETF XCON (Centralized Conferencing) framework and of the BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol)