VoIP
Voice over IP
The ability of an IP network to carry telephone voice signals as IP packets in compliance with International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) specification H.323. VoIP enables a router to transmit telephone calls and faxes over the Internet with no loss in functionality, reliability, or voice quality.
From : www.trapezenetworks.com/technology/glossary_6.asp
VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. Another term for VoIP is Voice Over IP or Internet telephony. In general, VoIP is converting analog voice data into digital packets and sending those packets over the Internet to a receiver at the other end.
From : www.voipresource.net/VoIP-tutorial.htm
GnuGk
The GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk) is a full featured H.323 gatekeeper, available freely under GPL license. It forms the basis for a free IP telephony system (VOIP).
- provide executables for Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris and MacOS X
- can be run as a Windows service
- accounting and call authorization via SQL database, Radius, file or external application
- flexible call routing
- number rewriting (calling and called)
- support for NAT traversal
- full H.323 proxy
- TCP interface to applications
- CTI functions (eg. VOIP call-center, call transfers)
- gatekeeper clustering support (neighbors, parent/child, alternates)
- H.235 security
- graphical user interface
- it's free, including source code
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