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OpenOSP is now available from SIPfoundry Open source server for inter-domain VoIP Peering Atlanta, Georgia (USA) –– August 29, 2005. The OpenOSP project is now available from SIPfoundry (www.sipfoundry.org/OSP) which also hosts the OSP Toolkit and RAMS projects. The Open Settlement Protocol (OSP) is an ETSI standard developed for secure inter-domain peering of IP sessions such as VoIP. The OSP specification (ETSI TS 101321) is available from www.etsi.org. OpenOSP is an open source implementation of a server for the Open Settlement Protocol (OSP). It was developed jointly by Cisco Systems, Inc. and Data Connection Limited. The OpenOSP stack, written in C code, is intended for use both by OEMs with existing OSS solutions, and by new entrants for whom it provides a large proportion of the componentry needed to develop a standalone OSP server. For OEMs needing to integrate OSP capabilities into an existing OSS solution, the stack provides APIs to make this integration easy and to maintain existing value-add features. For new entrants, the stack ships with sample implementations of OpenOSP application functions (usage metering, authorization and routing, authentication, security, etc). Together with some other open source components, with which the stack has been extensively tested, these provide all the components required to build and deploy an OSP server. The OSP Toolkit is a complete open source implementation of an Open Settlement Protocol client written in C code. RAMS is a new open source OSP server project written in Java. For More Information Contact: |
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