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    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent Tool Suite

    Accent interfaces and controls systems through goals and policies

    Accent (Advanced Component Control Enhancing Network Technologies) is a comprehensive tool suite that interfaces a variety of communications systems and allows these systems to be controlled through goals (high-level user aims) and policies (lower-level system rules). Accent has been applied to the domains of: o Call Control: for telecommunications, particularly call control in Internet telephony o Home Care: for home automation and telecare, particularly for domestic appliances...
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    An open source software project delivering converged voice and data applications. The StarPound platform enables you to rapidly develop voice and data solutions using the power of business process modeling. More info: http://www.starpound.org.
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    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    CafeSip - Look what Java and SIP can do

    A suite of open-source tools and frameworks for creating SIP apps

    Session Initialtion Protocol (SIP) is widely used for telephone services over the Internet. CafeSip provides a suite of open-source tools and applications for creating customized SIP services and applications using the Java.
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    Zanzibar is a complete, standards based IVR. It includes an MRCPv2 Server with ASR and TTS engines as well as an voiceXML interpreter so that you can deploy and run voiceXML applications. It integrates with VOIP PBX’s (like Asterisk) using SIP and RTP.
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    A JNI wrapper for pjsip. You can use this wrapper to develop Java applications using the pjsip library. At the moment only the pjsua API is implemented. If you would like to obtain a commercial license, or need customisations, please contact us.
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    The Java Teamspeak 3 Server Query Software Development Kit is a Java Library that provides Classes to access the Teamspeak Server Query for easy integreating TSSQ into Java Desktop- or Web-Applications.
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    miTester for SIP is an automated SIP testing tool designed and developed to take care of the complex pre-deployment testing of SIP applications easily. This SIP testing tool can be used to simulate SIP call-flows & automate functional, regression tests.
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    Xen-Agi is an open source java library that allow you to build java applications that interact with the Asterisk Server for VOIP and PBX functionality. This project supports the FastAGI protocol exclusively and is inspired by the Asterisk-Java project.
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    sippet

    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    This C++ library has been designed as a Chrome SIP stack. Sippet is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC 3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and P2P communication services. The main target was to enable Javascript applications to use UDP, TCP and TLS transports along WebSocket. Existing SIP solutions for the browser are forced to use the WebSockets API to...
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