Developing open source software to drive low cost GSM interfaces from FreeSWITCH and Asterisk

ITS Solutions sponsorship

Virtual Machine optimization of mod_skypiax has been partially sponsored by:
 

mod_gsmopen for FreeSWITCH is coming!

Yeah, yeah, yeah,

the first beta of gsmopen for FreeSWITCH is coming this week!

GSMopen is an endpoint (channel driver) that allows SMSs to/from FreeSWITCH and incoming and outgoing GSM voice calls (that can be bridged, originated, answered, etc. as in all other endpoints, e.g. sofia/SIP). SMSs on FreeSWITCH are handled following the CHAT API (like the text messaging in Sofia and Jingle). Full Event support!

Think of GSMopen as similar to OpenZAP for analog lines. For each channel you need an interface (a GSM modem and a sound I/O). So, for example, two concurrent calls would need two channels, and therefore two GSM modems and sound I/Os connected to your FreeSWITCH server.

Obviously you must have credit on the SIM(s) inside the interface(s) to make and receive calls, just like you need credits for your regular cellphone to work.

GSMopen uses *very* low CPU, so it can works with the less powerful server platforms without problems (eg: embedded appliances).

You can view the wiki page describing gsmopen at:

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/GSMopen

FreeSWITCH Promo

A new effort, made by Karl J. Vesterling (kjv@ken-ton.com):

from Celliax to GSMopen

Hi All,

This page is not yet ready.

We're working at the new website for GSMopen, the new project that picks up from where Celliax has left.

GSMopen is an open source module for FreeSWITCH and Asterisk, driving low cost GSM interfaces.

Software and hardware will be presented in the next days, and this site will beef up to be the central community hub for developers and users.

Stay tuned, and come back often, lot of news in the pipeline!

click here to go back to www.gsmopen.org :)

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