Mysipswitch

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MySIPSwitch is a Voice over IP (VoIP) open-source software under BSD licence and a free service.

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[edit] MySIPSwitch

MySIPSwitch is an experimental stateful SIP Proxy server sponsored by Blueface to allow the use of multiple supplier SIP accounts from a single SIP login. It basically means that you can use many SIP accounts with a single piece of hardware (IP Phone, ATA or softphone).

MySIPSwitch also allows the handling of SIP phone calls from web browsers: hangup, transfer, forward, hold and resume. It is possible to take an incoming call from one provider and forward it onto another provider without having to have a device registered. This makes it possible to receive a call without the need for a VoIP device at all. more info about that point

MySIPSwitch has a user discussion forum allowing developers to improve it according to the feedback from users. [1] The development language is C#, the database environment is PostgreSQL and the interface is a website.


The source code can be downloaded from SIPSwitch's page on Codeplex.

See also: List of SIP software and Comparison of VoIP software.

[edit] Features

  • SIP account creation
  • Setting up a customised dial plan
  • Setting up 3rd party SIP Registrations
  • SIP traffic forwarding
  • SIP Accounts activity monitoring via the website
  • SIP traffic monitoring via telnet
  • Online switchboard: call hold/resume, call transfer/forward, call hangup
  • Usual security features
  • Click to Call (Beta)
  • Possibility to run it on a local computer
  • Multiple call forwarding
  • RUBY Dial plans
  • ENUM Lookup

[edit] History

  • November 2006 : Created by Aaron Clauson from Blueface
  • January 2007 : Improvements thanks to user's feedback
  • April 2007 : New features: call management functions, new dial plan interface
  • July 2007 : Creation of a dedicated forum
  • August 2007 : Bugs corrections and 3rd party registrations improvements
  • October 2007 : New layout (it now looks much better)
  • October 2007 : new feature: possibility to use the dial plan for incoming calls
  • February 2008 : new features : click to call and local version
  • Marsh 2008 : Ruby_(programming_language) Dial plan

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