Hi,
I'm new in IP Telephony world and I began from the beginning using SER ...
I have found it very nice, simple to configure/use ... Althoug I've had some problems in redhat9.
Ok, some days ago I was talking to a friend of mine who was investigating on VoIP and tall me about VOCAL from Vovida.org and Asterisk ...
I have read something about Asterisk in this mailing list but I hadn't know of VOCAL ...
Could any one tell me about the open source SIP platforms in the todays world ?
Their differences ... Etc ...
And also the Oparating Systems usually used for this ... (I work with RedHat Linux 9)
I'm working for a really good solution for my University VoIP platform ...
Thanks,
Robert.
This link was posted a while back. Its a collaboration among serveral universities. http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena/project/sip/sip.edu/index.shtml
G --- Roberto Hiribarne Guedes hiribarne@uclv.edu.cu wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in IP Telephony world and I began from the beginning using SER ...
I have found it very nice, simple to configure/use ... Althoug I've had some problems in redhat9.
Ok, some days ago I was talking to a friend of mine who was investigating on VoIP and tall me about VOCAL from Vovida.org and Asterisk ...
I have read something about Asterisk in this mailing list but I hadn't know of VOCAL ...
Could any one tell me about the open source SIP platforms in the todays world ?
Their differences ... Etc ...
And also the Oparating Systems usually used for this ... (I work with RedHat Linux 9)
I'm working for a really good solution for my University VoIP platform ...
Thanks,
Robert.
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