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    VOIP-VOICE-TO-TEXT&ANALYS

    Convert VoIP calls to text and analyze them with AI

    The VoIP voice-to-text software for Issabel is an intelligent, AI-based solution that converts calls into accurate Persian text. After each call, the audio file is sent to the GPT-4O AI engine, producing editable transcripts. The software also provides AI-powered call analysis, extracting key points, customer requests, satisfaction levels, and sensitive topics, all stored in the database.
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    VoIPGMap

    VoIPGMap

    Graph active VoIP calls on Google Maps.

    A bash shell script which will read active call destinations in E.164 format from a source (such as Asterisk), then run the called number through some plain text and MySQL databases to find the best latitude/longitude match. It then creates a .html file with Google Maps API JavaScript code which will display a single call origination point and the active destinations (calls) on a Google Maps world map.
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    Quintum Tenor VoIP Gateway Call Detail Record (CDR) Advanced Server. This CDR Server can collect Call Detail Records (CDRs) from multiple Tenors. The data is collected simultaneously and continuously. Supported MySQL and file storages.
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    Trixbar is a Google toolbar plugin for Asterisk. You assign it an extension when installing. It features a selectable dropdown RSS feed displaying call history. Selecting text or pasting text into the search field and clicking the button also dials.
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    Bi-directional SMS converter for mobile phones and PC. nVMGc converts messages from certain mobile phones SMS to text file, database rows, or to other mobile phones' format. Participations are required to make nVMGc supports more mobile phone types.
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    SMSEngine is a java application which is mainly created to send sms to multiple users at once time via mobile phone which is connected to a pc from serial/usb/infrared/bluetooth port. You can load the recieverlist and message content from a text file. If
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    Voice Conference Manager uses VoiceXML and CCXML to control speech recognition, text to speech, and voice biometrics for a telephone conference service. Say the names or numbers of people and VCM places them into the call. Can be hosted on public servers
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