GNU Bayonne

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GNU Bayonne is a free telecommunications application server written primarily by David Sugar for the GNU project. It was started in 1998 under the project name "Adjunct Communications Server". It supports a wide range of computer telephony interface hardware and voice over IP implementations. Rather than being designed for a single specific application or a single hardware type, Bayonne was designed instead to be an application development platform that easily allows developers to script telephony applications and add support for new hardware devices.

[edit] See also

  • Asterisk PBX - popular Linux PBX
  • Freeswitch - cross-platform softswitch
  • OpenPBX.org - vendor independent, cross-platform software PBX derived from Asterisk
  • sipX - SIP centric software PBX
  • Yate - Yet Another Telephony Engine

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