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    VoIP monitor

    VoIP monitor

    VoIP SIP and SKINNY quality analyzer and packet / audio recording tool

    VoIPmonitor is open source network packet sniffer with commercial frontend for SIP SKINNY MGCP RTP and RTCP VoIP protocols running on linux. VoIPmonitor is designed to analyze quality of VoIP call based on network parameters - delay variation and packet loss according to ITU-T G.107 E-model which predicts quality on MOS scale. Calls with all relevant statistics are saved to MySQL or ODBC database. Optionally each call can be saved to pcap file with either only SIP / SKINNY protocol or SIP/RTP/RTCP/T.38/udptl protocols. ...
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    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    High performance, production quality STUN server and client library

    New version 1.2. This is the code to STUNTMAN - an open source STUN server and client code by john selbie. Compliant with the latest RFCs including 5389, 5769, and 5780. Also includes backwards compatibility for RFC 3489. ICE and WebRTC ready. Version 1.2 compiles on Linux, MacOS, BSD, and Solaris. Supports the STUN protocol on both UDP and TCP for both IPv4 and IPv6. Windows binaries are also provided. Additional features are in development. This is a mirror of the code on...
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    ALU MVTVc

    ALU MVTVc

    Open Source Software for ARRIS STBs running the ALU MVTVc SW stack

    Open Source Software for the STiH207 based VIP1113 TEF STB model running the ALU MVTVc SW stack
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    PolycomVVXControl

    A command line utility for remote controlling Polycom VVX IP phones

    Application to remote control Polycom VVX IP phones via their web interface (using HTTPS). This application is initially intended to perform certain actions on phones running in Microsoft Lync mode. These actions include: * get device information * get status * sign in using PIN authentication * sign out * reboot * factory reset It also supports performing actions in batch reading data from a CSV file.
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    VIP2952 NMC for KPN

    VIP2952 NMC for KPN

    Open Source software used in the VIP2952 product

    Open Source Software for the VIP2952 STB specific to the VIP2952D KPN model running the Accenture NMC SW stack
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    SIPp GUI
    This application use sipp. The GUI base application try to create xml and csv files easily and start scenario which are selected. sipp and mono have to be installed on your PC. If you want to send RTP packets, you should copy pcap files to same folder where running sipp_gui.
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    tui is a user interface for mobile phones with keypads. It runs on text console or under nano-X, and communicates with modem part with AT commands. It runs well on Siemens SX1 running linux, and allows you to call from it and answer calls.
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    Root Lounge - Mumble Skin

    Root Lounge - Mumble Skin

    A Skin for Mumble

    Spice up your Mumble experience using this recreation of 4 different skins merged and adjusted into a new one. It is tested and running stable using Mumble 1.2.x. To install: Download, extract and follow the readme.txt contained in the archive. All credits go to the devs of the individual pieces including Mumble itself.
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    Combination Telephony Engine (presently Asterisk) PBX (in progress FreePBX) and AutoDialer (presently Vicidial) loaded onto Gentoo with detailed instructions. From blank machine to up and running in roughly 3 hours (mostly compile time, by advanced user)
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    Astmontray is a systray applet written in PyQt so users can monitor whether their PABX servers running Asterisk.org, the open source telephony platform, are up or not. It supports AMI authentication and runs fine on Linux, OSX and Maemo tablets.
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    AstBill is a Web Based Billing, Routing and Management Software for Asterisk and VOIP running on Linux and MySQL. AstBill Provides pre and post paid billing services and have a calling card module. AstBill completely automates Asterisk and VOIP billi
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    DialogPalette is a visual, integrated design environment for the creation of telephony applications running on the Asterisk Open Source PBX.
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    Wavelet EMP is a web-based J2EE ERP system running on PostgreSQL DB. It is in production status and used by more than 100 shops in South Eash Asia. The software team is in Malaysia. Powered by WAVELET.BIZ. For demo/help, email vincent@wavelet.biz
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    TOEJAM is a Java Answering Machine. Using a Voice Modem as the base of an IVR system, it has been running 24x7 since Nov 2001 at my home handling phone calls and emailing the results. Currently can use US Robotics 56K Pro Msg, USR Sportster may work.
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    El Cid is a cheezy little caller id program for Linux. Running as a background process, El Cid writes output into a comma seperated variable file. This is then parsed by other utilities such as elcgi.pl, which generates pages for viewing via the web.
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    PreViking is a telephony deamon that is built with a flexible architecture. There is a driver abstraction layer that allows for different hardware to be supported. Service modules can be hot loaded into the running deamon to offer new telephony services.
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    The G.O.N.E. is a softphone (or soft phone) running over the web, fully multi-plataform, it implements the SIP protocol, and is built to work on any SIP server, like Asterisk, and others. GONE will work on a complex sistem, but this will be showed a bit
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