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    CalLite CRM

    CalLite CRM

    Software per Call Center

    CalLite è il software per Call Center più versatile e veloce sul mercato. Ti permette di azzerare le perdite di tempo degli utenti (operatori, agenti, supervisori, coordinatori, ecc. ecc.) per massimizzare i guadagni. Il software dispone delle funzionalità: PowerDialer, ProgressiveDialer, PredictiveDialer ed AutoDialer. Ovunque siano (da casa o in ufficio), i tuoi operatori potranno lavorare con una semplice connessione internet. Tu potrai, da ogni dispositivo fisso o mobile, amministrare e...
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    Java SIP softphone
    Peers is a very simple softphone. It's a SIP User-Agent, written in java, it works on windows, linux and mac. It can be used with SIP servers like opensips or asterisk IPBX. It supports G711 codec (PCMU and PCMA) and telephone-events (DTMF).
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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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    This is a general-purpose library for communicating with the Skype API. It is simple, cross-platform, and easy to use. The library currently works on Windows (Win32) and Linux (X11/D-BUS).
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    Asterisk.org related project. Create asterisk users and trunk configuration from information fetched from ldap (MS Active Directory).
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    Sonar is a desktop application to send SMS text messages to Cellular Phones in Argentina. It works with cell phones of any Company: Personal, Movicom, CTI, Nextel and Unifon. It has a MSN like interface (stays in the tray bar), and is written in Java/SWT
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    SCMxx

    Management tool for Siemens Mobile phones

    SCMxx allows you to exchange certain types of data with mobile phones made by Siemens Mobile. It works with the S25, S35i, M35i, C35i, SL45, S45 and ME45 and probably others.
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    CVM is the CAPI Voice Mail System, designed to replace vgetty for Linux answering machine services. It aims to provide an API similar to vgetty's, but instead works via CAPI 2.0. We hope to develop a product that runs more stable than vgetty/isdn4linux.
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    Isdnserver is intended to be an ISDN-server-suite with built-in decoding, tracing, tracking, voice box, and telephony support. It works with the isdn4linux drivers. Capi2.0 support will be added in the future.
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    PerlSMS is a simple but powerfull front-end to smssend, it will dangerously speed up youre sms messages per minut ;). it works MUTCH less confusing and easyer than smssend in the console. It works with 70 differend providers!So don't hasitate and download
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    A small perl script that works with the vgetty package to allow you to call a phone number, type in an IP Address using DTMF, and have the system tell you if that site is up or down. Next up is "canned" IP Address support for commonly pinged addresses.
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