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VOCAL: Open Source VoIP Software for Linux

An Anonymous Coward writes: "While most Open Source projects are applications and utilities intended for single users, David Bryan and David Kelly did something different. They created an infrastructure project -- a VoIP phone system that either can run on a single box attached to a couple of IP phones or can scale up to a network of hosts processing hundreds of calls between thousands of users. In this informative technical article at ELJonline, Bryan and Kelly detail the 'Vovida Open Communications Applications Library' ('VOCAL') project, a fully functional phone system that can run on either Red Hat Linux or Sun Solaris."

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  1. Re:VoIP Development by DrSkwid · · Score: 1, Troll

    I think :

    * Support for Visual Studio development tools: voice and audio software components on host side may be Visual C/C++ or Visual Basic DLLs or OCXs

    tells you all you need to know

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