I actually find that very interesting. Didn't Nortel announce some major
parterhship with Microsoft VOIP not all that long ago?

More and more I've been thinking about exploring other platforms besides
Asterisk which seems to have some very deep rooted problems.

What other opensource SIP projects are out there? I'm aware of these:

- SER
- Codeweaver
- FreePBX
- SIPFoundry

Regards,
-- 
John Lange
www.johnlange.ca


On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 15:28 -0400, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
> Nortel goes open source. Pigs fly. The Leafs win the cup.
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