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List Of SIP Software
This list of SIP software documents notable software applications which use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a voice over IP (VoIP) protocol. Servers Free and open-source license A SIP server, also known as a SIP proxy, manages all SIP calls within a network and takes responsibility for receiving requests from user agents for the purpose of placing and terminating calls. * Asterisk * ejabberd * FreeSWITCH * GNU SIP Witch * Kamailio, formerly OpenSER * Mobicents Platform (JSLEE 1.0 compliant and SIP Servlets 1.1 compliant application server) * OpenSIPS, fork of OpenSER * SailFin * SIP Express Router (SER) * Enterprise Communications System sipXecs * Yate Proprietary license * 3Com VCX IP telephony module: back-to-back user agent SIP PBX * 3CX Phone System, for Windows, Debian 8 GNU/Linux * Aastra 5000, 800, MX-ONE * Alcatel-Lucent 5060 IP Call server * Aricent SIP UA stack, B2BUA, proxy, VoLTE/RCS Client * AskoziaPBX * Avaya Application Server 5 ...
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Software Application
Application software is any computer program that is intended for end-user use not computer operator, operating, system administration, administering or computer programming, programming the computer. An application (app, application program, software application) is any program that can be categorized as application software. Common types of applications include word processor, Media player (software), media player and accounting software. The term ''application software'' refers to all applications collectively and can be used to differentiate from system software, system and utility software, utility software. Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately. Applications may be proprietary software, proprietary or Open-source software, open-source. The short term ''app'' (coined in 1981 or earlier) became popular with the 2008 introduction of the App Store (Apple), iOS App Store, to refer to Mobile app, applications for mobile d ...
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Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent S.A. () was a multinational telecommunications equipment company, headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France. The company focused on Fixed line telephone, fixed, Mobile phone, mobile and telecommunications convergence, converged networking hardware, Internet Protocol, IP technologies, Telecommunications convergence#Telecommunication convergence business support systems, software and services, and operated between 2006 and 2016 in more than 130 countries. The American company Lucent Technologies was acquired by the France-based Alcatel in 2006, after which the latter renamed itself to Alcatel-Lucent. Lucent was a successor of AT&T's Western Electric and a holding company of Bell Labs. In 2014, the Alcatel-Lucent group split into two: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, providing enterprise communication services, and Alcatel-Lucent, selling to communications operators. The enterprise business was sold to China Huaxin Post and Telecom Technologies in the same year, ...
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IBM WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere Application Server (WAS) is a software product that performs the role of a web application server. More specifically, it is a software framework and middleware that hosts Java (software platform), Java-based web applications. It is the flagship product within IBM's IBM WebSphere, WebSphere software suite. It was initially created by Donald F. Ferguson, who later became CTO of Software for Dell. The first version was launched in 1998. This project was an offshoot from IBM HTTP Server team starting with the Domino Go web server. Architecture WebSphere Application Server (WAS) is built using open standards such as Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, Java EE, XML, and Web service, Web Services. It runs on the following platforms: Windows, AIX, Linux, Solaris, IBM i and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, z/OS. Beginning with Version 6.1 and now into Version 9.0, the open standard specifications are aligned and common across all the platforms. Platform exploitation, to t ...
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Dialexia
Dialexia Communications, Inc. is a privately held Canadian corporation headquartered in Montréal, Quebec, that develops, manufactures, and sells VoIP-based Telecommunication products and services. Overview The company specializes in the development of webRTC-enabled PBX software for organizations in specific sectors of activity, notably education & hospitality. Dialexia software enables users to connect multiple phones (e.g., extensions, ring groups, etc.), share lines among several phones and implement business PBX telephone phone features such as voicemail, caller ID, call forwarding & call recording into their virtual PBX. In a November 2014 press release, Dialexia announced the addition of WebRTC capabilities to its line of PBX software products. Founded in Montreal in 2001, the company is a member of the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal. History Soon after its establishment, Dialexia released Dial-Office IP-PBX, an IP PBX platform designed as an alternative ...
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Dialogic Corporation
Dialogic Group, Inc., formerly Dialogic Corporation, was an American multinational technology company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States. Prior to its acquisition by Enghouse Systems of Ontario in 2020, it had operations in over 25 countries. Dialogic provided a cloud-optimized communications technology for real-time communications media, applications, and infrastructure to service providers, enterprises, and developers. History Dialogic was founded in 1983 in Parsippany, New Jersey by three engineers, Nicholas Zwick and James Shinn, both of whom had worked for Advanced Micro Devices, and Kenneth Burkhardt, formerly with Unisys. In 1999, at the height of the dot-com era, the company was acquired by Intel for $780 million and was run as the Media & Signaling Division. In October 2006, Eicon bought the Media & Signaling Division of Intel and then changed its name back to Dialogic. Since the formation of the new Dialogic, other competitors in the same industry ...
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Creacode SIP Application Server
{{Infobox Software , name = Creacode SIP Application Server , logo = , screenshot = , caption = , developer = Creacode Ltd. , released = 2006 , operating system = Microsoft Windows , language = English, Turkish , genre = VoIP , license = Proprietary , website Creacode Ltd. Creacode SIP Application Server is a SIP call controller, SIP IVR, SIP Registrar and SIP NAT traversal software product. Features Creacode SIP Application Server's javascript-like, event-driven scripting language (CCS) and internal APIs allow real-time control on SIP signals for building complex voice services in VoIP networks. It communicates with external web applications, RADIUS servers or ODBC In computing, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management syste ...
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Comverse Technology
Comverse Technology, Inc. was a technology company located in Woodbury, New York in the United States, that developed and marketed telecommunications software. The company focused on providing value-added services to telecommunication service providers, in particular to mobile network operators. Comverse Technology had several wholly or partly owned subsidiaries. The name "Comverse" is a fusion of the words "communication" and "versatility". The company was founded in 1982, and went public on the Nasdaq Stock Market in 1986. Led by co-founder and CEO Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, the company originally specialized in centralized hardware/software systems for voice and fax messaging and sold them to telecommunications companies and other large enterprises. Much of its funding came from Israeli government subsidies and tax credits provided to research and development for hi-tech firms. By the mid-1990s, one of its most successful products allowed legal authorities and intelligence ag ...
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CommuniGate Pro
CommuniGate Pro (CGatePro) is a highly scalable carrier grade unified communications server, as well as a development platform. The system is Internet Protocol based. The server is a single process, multi-threaded application written entirely in C++. APIs are available for authentication, helper applications and directory services. Features CommuniGate Pro provides web interface (with context-insensitive online help facilities) for configuration of its services. Since version 5 custom procedural CG/PL scripting language is provided for performing advanced configuration tasks, including modification of or integration with software's modules. Perl, Java and command line interface-based application programming interfaces are also available. CommuniGate Pro integrates with Microsoft Outlook via bundled Messaging Application Programming Interface and ActiveSync connectors. Support for other personal information managers, including Apple Inc.'s iCal, is also available. Communication ...
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Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. Cisco specializes in specific tech markets, such as the Internet of things (IoT), domain security, videoconferencing, and energy management with products including Webex, OpenDNS, Jabber, Duo Security, Silicon One, and Jasper. Cisco Systems was founded in December 1984 by Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, two Stanford University computer scientists who had been instrumental in connecting computers at Stanford. They pioneered the concept of a local area network (LAN) being used to connect distant computers over a multiprotocol router system. The company went public in 1990 and, by the end of the dot-com bubble in 2000, had a market capitali ...
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Brekeke PBX
Brekeke PBX is a SIP-based IP- PBX system. This software was previously known as OnDO PBX from 2004 to 2006. Brekeke Software, Inc. released Version 2 of this software in 2007 and changed its name to Brekeke PBX. This software allows the user to establish relations among multiple phones (e.g., extensions, ring groups, etc.), to share lines among multiple phones and to provide call features such as voicemail, caller ID, call forwarding Call forwarding, or call diversion, is a telephony feature of all telephone switching systems which redirects a telephone call to another destination, which may be, for example, a mobile or another telephone number where the desired called party i ..., call recording, etc. Brekeke Software, Inc. offers two versions of its Brekeke PBX software, single-tenant and Multi-Tenant version. SIP-Compliant Brekeke PBX comes with a bundled SIP server and is fully SIP-compliant ( RFC 3261 Standard), which ensures that it has the highest level of interoper ...
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Bicom Systems
Bicom Systems is a producer and vendor of Asterisk (PBX)-based unified communications devices for VoIP businesses. Bicom Systems uses open standards telephony. Products include all of the software and hardware components involved in building a VoIP business or ITSP. History Bicom Systems began researching and creating telecoms management software in 2003. An Asterisk pioneer, Bicom Systems launched the first ever open standards turnkey telephony system in 2004. Bicom Systems has seven products including a desktop and mobile softphone, an IP PBX telephony platform, and an IP Key Systems product. Supported hardware manufacturers include Polycom, Yealink Network Technology, and others. See also * Comparison of VoIP software * List of SIP software This list of SIP software documents notable software applications which use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a voice over IP (VoIP) protocol. Servers Free and open-source license A SIP server, also known as a SIP p ...
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Joint Interoperability Test Command
The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) is a wing of the United States Department of Defense that tests and certifies information technology products for military use. History The JITC had its roots in the TRI-TAC program of the 1970s, which sought to streamline and test the technology behind field and tactical command systems. The program began officially in 1971, and work started in 1976 at Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona. The TRI-TAC program tested various field equipment for years, but ran into problems with working with other branches of the Department of Defense's testing programs. With an eye to fix this problem, the TRI-TAC program was rebranded and refocused in 1984 to become the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Agency (JTC3A). This led to the Fort Huachuca part of the operations to be renamed as the Joint Interoperability Test Force (JITF). Continued problems with cooperation and coordination between different testing agencies in the 80's le ...
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