VoIP Blogging > VoIP Hat Trick. GoogleTalk, 16K and NextGen IVR

[http://www.voipinfoblog.com] GoogleTalk has recently released a new version of their client capable of transmitting audio at 16 kilohertz making it possible to call FreeSWITCH and interact in a conference bridge or listen to a text-to-speech engine read you your favorite news story all in high definition audio.

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http://blog.tmcnet.com [Blog.tmcnet.com] Open-source VoIP softswitch speaks GoogleTalk: April 17, 2006Freeswitch, 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.

[VoipRelay.com] FreeSwitch Updates GoogleTalk Protocol: Using this software telephony switch you will be able to interface gtalk to other applications like IVR, or to other protocols like SIP and H.323. It’s available for download for Linux, OpenBSD and Windows.

http://antecipate.blogspot.com [antecipate] In the Google Jingle jungle: Doing so, Jingle will appear both protecting the investment through its support for legacy UDP/RTP transport, and extensible by its early adoption of ICE. On the server and IPBX side, I believe this extended support will make it easier for the community to quickly develop simple proxies or gateway to SIP, the other prominent signaling protocol.

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