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170 | 2,938 | |
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3 months ago | 10 days ago | |
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chan-sccp
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Anyone getting any use out of old Cisco IP phones (79xx) in 2022?
I've got them running SCCP firmware, connected to FreePBX with chan_sccp and managed with SCCP Manager.
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Cisco 7962G phones with FPBX and chan_sccp
I will soon, but if you want something right now their guide is pretty good: https://github.com/chan-sccp/chan-sccp/wiki/FreePBX_Installation
freeswitch
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Ask HN: Did Plivo silently abandon open sourcing their software?
Some clarification on what you mean would be great.
When I look at their organization on Github I see quite a few active projects e.g. "Sharq" - SHARQ Server is an flexible, rate limited queuing system based on the SHARQ Core library and Redis. (https://github.com/plivo/sharq-server) as well as client packages in quite a few languages.
Beyond that the documentation you referenced clearly points out that FreeSwitch (https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch) is the telephony engine (https://web.archive.org/web/20130314113846/http://docs.plivo...) and the install script from the docs shows that their roots are in Pilvo being a Python web app (https://github.com/plivo/plivoframework/blob/master/scripts/...). I also see a few Django applications in their repositories as well.
Thus, they open sourced their software. Are they open sourcing all of their software? Likely not. It could be that they open sourced much of their code and then got no contributions.
If they weren't receiving any contributions in alignment with their development, there would be no value for them to continue to have that distraction from running their business. It could also be that they didn't have the resources to _maintain_ external facing repositories, issues, and the communities around them.
Providing a more clear explanation of your expectations would help get you the best answer.
What are some alternatives?
Kamailio - Kamailio - The Open Source SIP Server for large VoIP and real-time communication platforms -
libresbc - An open source Session Border Controller 🌟 The SBC you dream about 🗽 LibreSBC will help you save thousands of dollars.
sccp_manager - SCCP Manager
pjproject - PJSIP project
ASTPP - Open Source VoIP Billing Solution http://www.astppbilling.org | Report a bug https://jira.astppbilling.org
MissedIT - Fully Featured hack Always Free As Feedom
pade - Pà dé (Yoruba word for Meet) is a browser extension (Chrome/Edge) based unified communications desktop client for Openfire.
PHP SIP Parsing/Rendering Library - :phone: SIP Parsing/Rendering Library for PHP
WebphoneLib - Easier web calling by providing a layer of abstraction around SIP.js
EEGwithRaspberryPI - Open-Source board for converting RaspberryPI to Brain-computer interface [Moved to: https://github.com/HackerBCI/EEGwithRaspberryPI]