10 projects tagged "voip"
VoiceOne is a Linux distribution that gives you the ability to install a PBX platform with an easy to use Web-based GUI. It also provides a framework for building a communication server adding various plugins. Its main features are Asterisk 1.8 with realtime configuration with MySQL, a Ubuntu 10.04 base, and support for both hard disk and Compact Flash card installation.
GROUP-E is collaboration software which integrates groupware, project management, and business server on one platform. The solution is based on a LAMP architecture (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). GROUP-E offers project management, transparent Samba (file server) integration, integration of Cyrus IMAP server with administration and personal SIEVE filters, support for SyncML 1.0, LDAP-based user management with single sign-on authentication, and LDAP contact databases. GROUP-E also provides ActiveSync for synchronization.
phpivr is an Asterisk AGI application which uses PHPAGI to organize Interactive Voice Responses. It doesn't need extensions.conf changes and dialplan reloading if you want to modify the IVR menu, it reads phpivr.conf on the fly. It supports unlimited levels of IVR menus. It is a standalone tool (you do not need to install FreePBX with all its functionality), does not require additional exotic libraries, and is easy to integrate into your own application.
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.
AsterClick is a system for developing with Asterisk AMI and HTML5 WebSockets. It is composed of two parts: a server-side middleware and a client-side JavaScript class. The server-side middleware mediates between Asterisk AMI and multiple HTML5 browsers connected via WebSockets. The JavaScript class manages the WebSockets connection and provides methods like addEventListener() and removeEventListener() that take AMI events as parameters. AsterClick does away with browsers polling servers by exploiting the persistent nature of HTML5 WebSocket connections. The communications protocol between client and server is based on XML. Commands can be sent via the JavaScript class using XML strings, XML objects, or JSON objects. A client can connect to multiple Asterisk servers at the same time. The server-side component of AsterClick has hooks for both custom AsterClick commands and server side plugins and related events that all share the same XML stream.
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.
OpenUCF is a unified communications/VoIP framework for PHP5 supporting telephony, presence, and other communication-related features. It has a Web interface for users and administrators. It features a RESTful API, rich-presence, VoIP/SIP based on Asterisk, and XMPP presence based on jabberd2.
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.
HOMER is a robust, carrier-grade, scalable SIP capturing system and monitoring application with hEP, IP Proto4 (IPIP) encapsulation, and port mirroring/monitoring support right out of the box, ready to process and store large amounts of signaling with instant searches, end-to-end analysis, and drill-down capabilities for ITSPs, VoIP providers, and trunk suppliers using SIP signaling.