A project for a highly scalable protocol and framework and a collection of software tools for m2m (machine to machine communication) and IoT Internet of Things. The programs here works on Windows and Linux and are based around VSCP, The Very Simple Control Protocol.
Repository is here:
https://github.com/grodansparadis/vscp_software
and here
https://github.com/grodansparadis/vscp_firmware
eSeMeS and geSeMeS are scripts for sending SMS(Short Message Service) to Polish GSM Networks. They are written in Python with use of such libraries as PyGTK, cookielib, and urllib2. These scripts should run properly on every platform, which supports Pytho
SIP UMS is an Unified Messaging Server for the SEMS/IVR. It is an extendable voicemai and IVR platform written in Perl. It includes a web based adminstration tool, voice prompts (in english) and sample scripts that will work with SEMS/IVR.
Uju is a platform for creating forms or questionnaires that can be filled out by a user on a J2ME enabled phone, transmitted to a server via SMS and stored in a database.
Lwazi is a robust telephony platform aiming to facilitate speedy development of experimental applications without sacrificing power by combining Asterisk with the MobilIVR Python interface bundled into a single build with a unified control interface.
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.
Open_PYOSS will be a platform to develop
Operational Support Systems for the Cable MSO.
It will capitalized on a Distributed NxTier Computing Agent environment and WebServices core technologies
to provide seamless Managed Access for MSOs or xSPs
A billing system suitable for any telephony platform. This system will run on any architecture that supports Python and C, originally ported to i386 on Linux systems. The initial platforms for telephony will be: Asterisk and Kamailio.