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Bug#140139: RFP: VOCAL -- Open Source Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server



Package: wnpp
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 Subject: Open source VOCAL software from www.vovida.org
 From: Raghavan Kripakaran <rkripa@cisco.com>
 Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:50:04 +1100

 Hi,
 
 I would like to introduce VOCAL which is an open source software which
 enables ISPs, ASPs, Telecom service providers, system administrators to
 provide SIP (Session Initiation
 Protocol) based voice services over an IP network or internet. For more info
 on SIP please refer: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/sip. For e.g. MSN-4.6 uses
 SIP to communicate.
 
 VOCAL software is available from www.vovida.org. It utilizes an OSI approved
 "BSD-style" license, The Vovida Software License
 (http://www.vovida.org/About/license.html), which allows you to use the code
 and binaries for your developmental or commercial purposes. There is no cost
 or charge for using Vovida code.
 
 VOCAL servers are  scalable and highly distributed implemented using C++ and
 Java for GUI.  VOCAL can be downloaded and installed on 1 to N Linux/Solaris
 servers. VOCAL is tested with Cisco 7960 SIP phones, Cisco ATA-186,
 Linphone, MSN-4.6 and Cisco AS-5300 PSTN gateways.
 
 VOCAL comes with a best effort mailing list support. VOCAL has over 1000
 mailing lists subscribers.  VOCAL has a lots of potential and is quite
 stable as an open source project.  For the last 12 months we have over
 300,000 hits to our site.
 
 I would like to ask if any volunteer Debian developer is interested in
 packaging VOCAL software so VOCAL can be available from the Debian Linux
 distribution?
 
 Let me know if you are interested,
 
 Thanks
 
 Regards,
 Raghavan Kripakaran
 
 
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