FreeSwitch Updates GoogleTalk Protocol
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August 21st, 2006
In this very short notice the freeswitch project announces that they’ve updated some modules to speak the new GoogleTalk protocol in high-definition (16khz) audio. Using this software telephony switch you will be able to interface gtalk to other applications like IVR, or to other protocols like SIP and H.323. It’s available for download for Linux, OpenBSD and Windows.
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1. Arun Panda | October 6th, 2006 at 5:28 pm
it is very good
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