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Yate

Yate is a versatile, open-source telephony platform supporting numerous protocols and simplifying application development with its embedded JavaScript interpreter.

Description

Yate, or Yet Another Telephony Engine, is a robust and versatile open-source telephony platform written in C++. It's designed to handle a wide range of telephony applications, from basic VoIP systems to complex mobile networks. Yate supports numerous protocols including SS7, SIP, Diameter, Radius, and MGCP, providing significant interoperability. Its included JavaScript interpreter simplifies application development. Mature and well-tested, Yate benefits from over a decade of development, featuring a well-defined architecture and a dedicated community. Whether you need a VoIP server, an SS7 switch, or a core component for a mobile network, Yate provides a flexible and powerful foundation.

Features

Yate is an open-source, cross-platform telephony engine written in C++. Key features include support for multiple protocols (SS7, SIP, Diameter, Radius, MGCP), a built-in JavaScript interpreter for scripting and application development, extensive documentation, and a large and active community. Its modular design allows for flexible configuration and integration with other systems. Yate is suitable for various applications, ranging from simple VoIP setups to large-scale mobile networks. It's characterized by its maturity, stability, and wide range of supported functionalities.

Benefits

Reduced costs associated with proprietary telephony solutions; increased flexibility and control over telephony infrastructure; improved scalability and performance; enhanced interoperability with various protocols; simplified development with the embedded JavaScript interpreter; access to a supportive community and extensive documentation; a mature and reliable platform developed over more than 10 years; ability to build custom applications to meet specific needs; and open-source nature allows for community contributions and customization.

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