GNU gnucomm

The GNUCOMM project, currently in its preliminary stages, aims to provide the standards-based free software necessary to enable the switching and transception of multimedia streams for use in telecommunications applications such as voicemail and video conferencing. The goal is not just to replace proprietary telecommunications servers and clients, but to provide better solutions to common telecommunications problems.

The first goal, with version 0.1, is to establish a functional communications system. A voice respose system has already been completed; the next projects are a fax server, VOIP client, SMS server, small business scripts, and packging and documentation. Version 1.0, a functional spec for a new architecture, was completed in June 2000.

Last updated 16 Jul, 2004


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