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    ICTFax

    ICTFax

    Open source Fax server software for inbound / outbound internet Faxing

    Note: for binaries and installation instruction please visit official website. http://ictfax.org/ ICTFax is Open Source Fax Server software to send and receive Fax over Internet & Emails developed over Freeswitch, ICTCore and Angular Framework , It works with T.38 and G.711 pass through and feature email to fax, fax to email, web to fax, fax to web and also support fax machines to send and recieve Fax using ATA. Installation...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Callflow Sequence Diagram Generator

    Callflow Sequence Diagram Generator

    The callflow sequence diagram generator is a collection of awk and shell scripts that will take a packet capture file that can be read by wireshark and produce a time sequence diagram. This is useful to view & debug SIP callflows or other network traffic
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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