RSS 276 projects tagged "Communications"

No download Website Updated 03 Feb 2011 Taridium ipbx

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The Taridium ipbx is a complete software-based VoIP PBX system that replaces a traditional proprietary hardware PBX. It runs on Linux without the need for extra software licenses, and is based on the SIP standard. It supports many phones and is available for free in a 5 user version.

Download No website Updated 27 Aug 2010 Amatix Office

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Amatix Office is a complete communication platform for small and medium-sized businesses. It provides email, calendar, contacts, conventional telephony like ISDN, new generation VoIP telephony like SIP, instant messaging, presence, and other features needed to power a business. Amatix Office is very easy to install and use and does not require any special IT skills. It is a live software appliance which boots a computer directly from a CD or USB flash drive without any software installation.

No download Website Updated 30 May 2013 pyst

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Pyst consists of a set of interfaces and libraries to allow programming of Asterisk from Python. The library currently supports AGI, AMI, and the parsing of Asterisk configuration files. The library also includes debugging facilities for AGI.

Download Website Updated 17 Jun 2010 YateClient

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YateClient is an universal, skinnable VoIP client that supports H.323, SIP, Jingle, and IAX protocols. This software is part of Yate and is available with the Yate packages for Mac.

Download No website Updated 16 Jun 2010 FreeSentral

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FreeSentral is an easy-to-use IP PBX based on the telephony engine Yate. Some of its features include call forward, extension groups, call logs, call hunt, call hold, Auto Attendant, call pick up, call transfer, conference, and voicemail. The demo offers a glance into how FreeSentral works. A wizard assists users on their first configuration of the IP PBX.

Download Website Updated 21 Jan 2013 chan-sccp-b

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chan-sccp-b is an extension of the original chan-sccp implementation for the Asterisk soft-PBX. It lets you hook up a Cisco/SCCP Phone to your Asterisk server using the SCCP protocol, which works a lot better than the SIP firmware on the same phone. It provides full phone functionality instead of just a simple SIP channel provider. It offers functionality like shared lines, hotline functionality, guest login, dynamic speeddials, private line automatic ring-down (PLAR), personal softkey configurations, Dundi support, SCCP extended dialplan functions, manager support, and custom device state buttons.

No download Website Updated 01 Mar 2009 OpenCellID

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The OpenCellID project aims to create a complete database of CellIDs worldwide, with their locations. It provides access to tools to create the database and retrieve location information. The source code is available under the GPL, while data is available under the CC license.

No download Website Updated 10 Nov 2009 Gemeinschaft

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Gemeinschaft is a PBX based on Asterisk, MySQL, Apache, and PHP, and designed for high availability and clustering. It provides automatic provisioning for mass deployment, and can handle over 10,000 users. Administration is done via shell scripts or a Web GUI. Hot-desking and mobility are supported. German voice prompts are included. There is a standards-compliant Web GUI with internationalization (and German and English translations). Outbound and inbound routing with full PCRE support is included.

No download Website Updated 17 Jan 2009 SECVOICE 3G

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SECVOICE 3G is voice encryption software, or in other words secure VoIP. It runs on Windows Mobile, Windows desktops, and Linux. It operates on 3G, EDGE, GPRS, CDMA, WiFi, and LAN.

No download Website Updated 23 Dec 2008 Asterisk Phonebook

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Asterisk Phonebook is a common shared phone book directory built for Asterisk PBX. It stores names and numbers into a database which is used by clients. In addition, the central directory can be opened by snom phones, in which the XML-side of the Asterisk PBX is fetched. Incoming calls are displayed with their name, and number-to-name resolution will look up from the local and global phone books. Calls from PSTN resolve through the landline provider.

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