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    Hi all,

    Does anyone know if voip source code is freely available. Im thinking of doing a university project on this and i thought it would be good if i could code asimple example, say from one ip to another.

    Does anyone have this code or be able to point me in the right direction?

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    Well friend as long as I know VOCAL Technologies source code voip software libraries include components for proprietary and industry standard voice over public or private IP (internet protocol) networks. This system is a fully integrated voip/audio processing system providing features such as voice coders and decoders, DTMF detection/generation, call progress detection/generation, echo cancellers, etc. and they provide it for free.
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    This is just a bit beyond HTML. Heh.
    Moving this thread to the "other" forum.

    This *might* be possible using a Java applet. And that's about it.
    Aside from that, you would need to create an independent program, not a website.
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    Have a look at [[Comparison of VoIP software]] on Wikipedia; any package marked as free software (not freeware) will have its source available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveh View Post
    Hi all,

    Does anyone know if voip source code is freely available. Im thinking of doing a university project on this and i thought it would be good if i could code asimple example, say from one ip to another.

    Does anyone have this code or be able to point me in the right direction?
    Asterisk is free, but not simple. That is installing is simple, reading the code to compile your own program is not. BTW where have you been?? 1 post in 3 years??

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    Quote Originally Posted by soviski View Post
    Hello, I am looking for a solution that will allow me to use Skype wirelessly (i.e. without sitting in front of my computer all the time). I am a BT Internet subscriber and the new BT Home Hub (that comes for free with option 3) has a wireless VOIP handset. Will I be able to use this handset with my existing Skype account? Can I use Skype with the VOIP phone that comes with the new BT Home Hub?
    Skype hasn't released there specification yet, i think, so it is still closed source. The only phone i know of that supports skype is a linksys ct something

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    If you really want a simple installation you might look into 3cx. It comes with postgress and apache. Unfortunately the free edition only has 3 simultaneous calls

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