VoIP Blogging > Nice open source VoIP overview
[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] I spotted a nice post about open source over on VoIP News. Nice job of pointing out Freeswitch, Sphere and some other open source options besides Asterisk, which seems to get the lion's share of attention.
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[one small voice] IMbox: relevant aspects include financial (including recruiting and tending to sponsors, and setting financial goals), legal (e.g., setting intellectual property policies), technical (running the JSF's standards process and the functions of the Jabber Registrar), infrastructural (e.g., maintaining websites, servers, and discussion lists), and organizational (e.g., running XMPP interoperability events and potentially developer conferences)
[Blog.tmcnet.com] VoIP & Gadgets Blog: Open-source VoIP softswitch speaks GoogleTalk Freeswitch, an open-source softswitch started earlier this year, leverages open-source software libraries and has recently added support for Google Talk. The codebase now includes Jingle (Jabber XMPP Voice) support with the addition of libDingaLing and mod_dingaling libraries.
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