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    Net4India Connector for Linux/Windows
    This is a very nice and simple client with GUI to connect to Net4India Broadband Server. This works on Linux/Windows. It also minimizes to notification area. Hover mouse over status icon in notification area and you will get session information.
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    SIPStir is a bulk call generator for SIP devices/servers. The server piece is capable of generating an infinite variety of call scenarios based on a simple scripting language. A wxPython client can connect to the server to monitor and modify progress.
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    mam client is a simply implementation in python of vodafone (italy only?) MAM protocol to send/receive sms messages. a simple test server is provided too
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