Yate- Yet Another Telephony Engine
Yate- Yet Another Telephony Engine
http://yate.null.ro
"YATE" (Yet Another Telephony Engine) is a telephony project that is written in C++ and that will support scripting in various programming languages. It is a next-generation telephony engine; while currently focused on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and PSTN, its power lies in its ability to be easily extended. Voice, video, data and instant messenging can all be unified under Yate's flexible routing engine, maximizing communications efficiency and minimizing infrastructure costs for businesses.
Documentation
Deveoper API guide available in HTML format from http://yate.null.ro/docs/
IRC Help channel- irc://irc.freenode.net/yate
IRC development channel- irc://irc.freenode.net/yate
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Licensing
| License | Verified by | Verified on | Notes |
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| GPLv2orlater | Andrew Engelbrecht | 2 November 2012 | exceptions for linking with OpenH323 and PWlib (licensed under MPL). |
Leaders and contributors
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Resources and communication
| Audience | Resource type | URI |
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| Bug Tracking | Bug Tracking | http://yate.null.ro/mantis/my_view_page.php |
| Developer | VCS Repository Webview | http://voip.null.ro/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/yate/ |
| General | Mailing List Subscribe | http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.MailList |
Software prerequisites
This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 2 November 2012.
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