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PROTOS Test-Suite
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/protos/testing/c07/sip/ From Website: The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signalling protocol for Internet telephony, instant messaging and alike. Although SIP implementations have not yet been widely deployed, the product portfolio is expanding rapidly. A subset of SIP,…
Read More »Asterisk bounty MGCP Media gateway
Maintainer: slepp Date opened: march 28, 2004 Description: The chan_mgcp appears completely designed to operate in CallAgent mode. We need it to operate in Media Gateway mode as well. Requirements: Register to MGCP Call Agent (via RSIP) Handle…
Read More »Asterisk sip client SER
Connecting from Asterisk over NAT to IPtel.org Jan Janak of iptel.org writes: I am using [email protected], all the SIP traffic will be sent to iptel.org proxy and the proxy will take care of NAT traversal. Currently I forward…
Read More »Asterisk WAMI
Windows Asterisk Management Interface (note: this software does not seem to exist, and the web page linked below is a cyber squatter link farm. If you are the author, please update this page. – March 6, 2007) Latest…
Read More »Asterisk indications New Zealand
Asterisk indications for New Zealand Insert this into indications.conf and set country to NZ. asterisk/configs/indications.conf.sample contains a newer version of this data. [nz] description = New Zealand ring cadence = 400,200,400,2000 dial = 400 busy = 400/375,0/375 ring…
Read More »Asterisk man page
This is work in progress to create an Asterisk man page NAME asterisk – an Open Source multiprotocol PBX SYNOPSIS asterisk [-r] add syntax here DESCRIPTION Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and…
Read More »Asterisk Request Tracker Integration
How To integrate Asterisk with Request Tracker – a helpdesk/NOC Ticketing system. This helps you to create tickets in request tracker based on incoming calls. Request tracker handles web and email requests. The actual voice will be attached…
Read More »ICUC
ICUC ICUC has started a service to allow VOIP providers to query their serivce and find out if a call to a given phone number can be delivered via VOIP. Providers may both advertise the numbers they can…
Read More »CallUK
In 1997, Telco Electronics formed CALL UK as its dedicated telecommunications provider. The company awarded its PTO licence in 1998, delivers niche managed services and network solutions aimed at specialist user groups, including educational institutions, international organisations and…
Read More »Asterisk CLI prompt
Changing the CLI Prompt The CLI prompt is set with the ASTERISK_PROMPT UNIX environment variable that you set from the Unix shell before starting the Asterisk CLI (not the server). You may include the following variables, that will…
Read More »Magrathea
Magrathea Telecommunications Magrathea provides wholesale IAX and SIP based call origination and termination services to other carriers and technical partners. Based in London, England. They can provide a range of UK based numbering to terminate on your Asterisk(IAX)…
Read More »Tedas
From website: The most important product in the spectrum is the Phoneware IP telephony server. For that, we offer you a large selection of desktop solutions which suit to every workplace. Add-ons, a fax function and voice mailbox…
Read More »HelloWorld
MIOCO hello world! products comprise a range of software for PC-based telephony. Professional users make mobile calls with their notebook, from their home PC or from their workstation within the company to contacts anywhere in the world via…
Read More »IETF
Internet Engineering Task Force Standards body for Internet protocols and services. The keeper of RFCs. http://www.ietf.org/ IETF Working Groups related to VOIP >SIP Working group The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) working group is chartered to continue the…
Read More »Asterisk last number repeat
Asterisk Last Number Repeat If you use this setup a phone can dial *5 to repeat the last number you dialed (from that callerid). The configuration is based upon a few steps: Step 1: Separate the dialling context…
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