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    SkypeInYourLanguage

    Skype language files for additonal languages (details below)

    ...If anyone wishes to take it on to handle just the Linux part, please give me a shout. Thank you for all your hard work over the years and really sorry to see this go but it's probably time to find an alternative to Skype that's localizable and OS.
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    GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk)

    GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk)

    H.323 Gatekeeper for VoIP and videconferencing

    The project has moved! Please find current versions at https://www.gnugk.org/ The GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk) is a full featured H.323 gatekeeper under GPL license. It supports VoIP and videoconferencing and includes Radius and database support and many call routing functions. The project has moved! Please find current versions at https://www.gnugk.org/
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    A Python library to create sophisticated multilingual IVR applications. NOTICE. The repository is frozen, please find the latest version of the software at https://github.com/sippy/vapp
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    cyber-wrt PBX

    Cyber-wrt pbx is embedded system in DD-Wrt router

    ############################################### #--- CYBER-WRT by Christian Zeler / Comdif Telecom ---# #----------------- http://cyberhotel.comdif.com ------------------# ############################################## You can find 2015 news Cyber-hotel versions on http://cyberhotel.comdif.com including cyber-hotel on freepbx - Cyber-hotel decktop. . Cyber-wrt is a complet Asterisk IPBX and Hotspot system embedded in DD-Wrt router. Last version is build for ASUS RT-AC56U router It is working on Debian with asterisk pbx and original captive portal system to offer a reliable Hotspot system. ...
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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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