FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch. It can be used as a simple switching engine, a PBX, a media gateway or a media server to host IVR applications using simple scripts or XML to control the callflow.
We support various communication technologies such as Skype, SIP, H.323, IAX2 and GoogleTalk making it easy to interface with other open source PBX systems such as sipXecs, Call Weaver, Bayonne, YATE or Asterisk.
FreeSWITCH supports many advanced SIP features such as presence/BLF/SLA as well as TCP TLS and sRTP. It also can be used as a transparent proxy with and without media in the path to act as a SBC (session border controller) and proxy T.38 and other end to end protocols.
FreeSWITCH supports both wide and narrow band codecs making it an ideal solution to bridge legacy devices to the future. The voice channels and the conference bridge module all can operate at 8, 16, 32 or 48 kilohertz and can bridge channels of different rates.
FreeSWITCH builds natively and runs standalone on several operating systems including Windows, Max OS X, Linux, BSD and Solaris on both 32 and 64 bit platforms.
Our developers are heavily involved in open source and have donated code and other resources to other telephony projects including openSER, sipXecs, The Asterisk Open Source PBX and Call Weaver.
Ciao Daniel,
I know it's a rude thing to reply to your post with something completely offtopic, but I saw from your previous postings (particularly on gsm audio intererence, but unfortunately no more postings are accepted on those threads) that you're very experienced in how to avoide RFI-EMI from cellphone to audio devices, and I found no better way to contact you.
I'm presently working on a project connecting cellphones to audio devices, http://www.celliax.org/ , and I would like a lot to exchange a couple of ideas with you and maybe have some hints from you.
Can you send me a mail to this nickname I'm using for this post @gmail.com so I can write you?
Thank you in advance,
Giovanni
FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch. It can be used as a simple switching engine, a PBX, a media gateway or a media server to host IVR applications using simple scripts or XML to control the callflow. We support various communication technologies such as Skype, SIP, H.323, IAX2 and GoogleTalk making it easy to interface with other open source PBX systems such as sipXecs, Call Weaver, Bayonne, YATE or Asterisk. FreeSWITCH supports many advanced SIP features such as presence/BLF/SLA as well as TCP TLS and sRTP. It also can be used as a transparent proxy with and without media in the path to act as a SBC (session border controller) and proxy T.38 and other end to end protocols. FreeSWITCH supports both wide and narrow band codecs making it an ideal solution to bridge legacy devices to the future. The voice channels and the conference bridge module all can operate at 8, 16, 32 or 48 kilohertz and can bridge channels of different rates. FreeSWITCH builds natively and runs standalone on several operating systems including Windows, Max OS X, Linux, BSD and Solaris on both 32 and 64 bit platforms. Our developers are heavily involved in open source and have donated code and other resources to other telephony projects including openSER, sipXecs, The Asterisk Open Source PBX and Call Weaver.
bump. Have you got my mail?
Ciao Daniel, I know it's a rude thing to reply to your post with something completely offtopic, but I saw from your previous postings (particularly on gsm audio intererence, but unfortunately no more postings are accepted on those threads) that you're very experienced in how to avoide RFI-EMI from cellphone to audio devices, and I found no better way to contact you. I'm presently working on a project connecting cellphones to audio devices, http://www.celliax.org/ , and I would like a lot to exchange a couple of ideas with you and maybe have some hints from you. Can you send me a mail to this nickname I'm using for this post @gmail.com so I can write you? Thank you in advance, Giovanni