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Newer page: | version 15 | Last edited on Saturday, August 15, 2009 9:56:26 pm | by LawrenceDoliveiro | Revert |
Older page: | version 10 | Last edited on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 2:14:57 am | by WilliamHenderson | Revert |
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The two major protocols used for [VoIP] are [SIP] and [H.323]. (They are completely different standards, not related to each other). SIP isn't so much a complete VoIP protocol - other protocols are required for the actual voice data transmission. See the [SIP] page for more details.
[Cisco] also deploy [MGCP] and [Skinny] on their AVVID solution.
+Digium also deploys [IAX2] (Inter-Asterisk eXchange] for their [Asterisk] software.
See http://voip.fast.co.nz , a NZ voip PABX you can connect to and make free calls.
-http://www.tnzi
.com/us/numbering
.asp - New Zealand Dialplan
+The New Zealand Dialplan is available on the Number Administration Deed website
http://www.nad
.org
.nz (Note that there are conflicts between the 2 documents published on their website)
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!!Free Linux/Win32 VoIP Client/Server
This client/server works for both Win32/Linux. It's a great PC to PC communication program.
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* PCH runs this, (think INOC-DBA).
* sipphone.com run this.
* IPTel run this.
+* Supports both TCP and UDP SIP
!OnDO SIP Server and OnDO IPPBX by Brekeke
http://www.brekeke.com
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!Microsoft Office Live Communications Server
http://www.microsoft.com/office/livecomm/prodinfo/default.mspx
-SIP, H.323, etc. Nice and intergrated
.
+SIP (TCP Only)
, H.323, etc. Nice and integrated
.
!3CX Phone System
http://www.3cx.com/phone-system/
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* http://www.asterisk.org - Digium's OpenSource PBX software supports VoIP <-> PSTN mappings as well as SIP, H.323 and a rather large number of codecs.
* http://www.pingtel.com - A VoIP handset phone
* http://www.snom.com - Another VoIP handset, this site is great tho, lots of VoIP resources. AND their phones use linux as the base OS !
* http://www.sipcenter.com/ - Everything you didn't want to know about SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
+* http://www.voip-info.org - Great resource for phone devices, configurations and [Asterisk] configuration options
From the looks of things, the Quicknet LineJACK cards also work in New Zealand - they are currently being deployed by a crowd in christchurch, Telepermitting of these cards is unknown at this stage (waiting for a reply from the telepermit guys)