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    The G.O.N.E. is a softphone (or soft phone) running over the web, fully multi-plataform, it implements the SIP protocol, and is built to work on any SIP server, like Asterisk, and others. GONE will work on a complex sistem, but this will be showed a bit
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    MCU Media Server

    MCU Media Server

    SIP Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support.

    REPOSITORY MOVED TO GITHUB!! https://github.com/medooze/media-server Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support. Provide Multiconference and video broadcasting services to any SIP service. Supports VP8, H264, MP4V-ES, H263 and H263P, continuous presence, RTMP flash broadcasting, adhoc conferences, load balancing and administrative WEB interface. JSR309 driver implementation under development. .
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    SIP Anonymization Tool (SiAnTo)

    Small and effective program for SIP traces anonymization

    The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling communications protocol widely used nowadays for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. A good way to design optimization techniques for SIP deployment would be to analyze SIP traffic from existing networks. However, publicly available analyses of SIP traffic are rare and thus not a lot of knowledge exists about typical behavior of a SIP server (as opposed to, for example, HTTP servers). Our aim is to promote analysis of real SIP-server behavior. Therefore, we present SiAnTo, an extended anonymization technique that substitutes session-participant information with matching, but nondescript, labels. This allows for SIP traces to be publicly shared, while keeping interesting traffic-session properties intact.
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