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    Asterisk GUI client, VICIdial

    Asterisk GUI client, VICIdial

    VICIdial Contact Center Suite

    This software suite is designed to extend the functionality of the Asterisk PBX through platform-independant web-client applications. Includes the VICIdial inbound/outbound contact center application. The suite is scalable across multiple Asterisk servers.
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    VOIP-VOICE-TO-TEXT&ANALYS

    Convert VoIP calls to text and analyze them with AI

    ...Fully compatible with Issabel and open-source VoIP systems, the software runs securely on internal networks without external services. By combining speech recognition, intelligent analysis, and automatic call logging, it provides a professional and modern tool for managing organizational phone communications efficiently.
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    AstCDR

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    AstCDR

    Sistema de CDR para Asterisk Puro em Portugues do Brasil.
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    OpenVOIP

    Padrão de comunicação VOIP.

    O OpenVOIP é uma solução Open Source para que empresas possam ter um padrão de comunicação VOIP.
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    The ATSlog software provides a handy web-oriented interface for collecting, viewing and analysing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange) models.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    This project intends to build a complete CallerID-function for home- or small buisniess environments. It depends on simple hardware which everyone can build. It will present the incomming call's number on every workstation on the network.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pblogan (Phone Box LOG ANalyzer) A set of perl scripts that extract information from a Panasonic Phone Box via serial port, and upload them to a Postgres Database which is queried by several php pages.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The LibSMS project is a TCL/PHP library you can use in your scripts to send SMS (Short Message Service) message to any cellular phone company in Israel. It also has function to support hebrew issues (such as hebrew reversing, required for Pelephone).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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