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Yate is a next-generation telephony engine; while currently focused on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and PSTN, its power lies in its ability to be easily extended. Voice, video, data and instant messaging can all be unified under Yate's flexible routing engine, maximizing communications efficiency and minimizing infrastructure costs for businesses.
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About Yate version 1
Yate version 1 is a direct result of the work on the Yate09 development versions.
We added features, made lots of improvments and we fixed many problems.
The following notable features are available:
- H.323 - using OpenH323 stack
- IAX - using Yate's IAX stack
- SIP - using Yate's SIP stack
- Jingle - using Yate's XMPP and Jingle stacks (from version 1.2.0, works as another server's external component)
- RTP - using Yate's RTP stack, works with the H.323, SIP and Jingle protocols
- hardware support for Sangoma and Digium boards - only digital lines (ISDN) - using libpri
- analog fax send or receive file in Linux (only from version 1.1.0)
- audio codecs - G.711, GSM, iLBC, many other in pass-through mode
- databases support - mysql and postgresql (all the other by using an external language)
- routing from a file using regexroute
Supported operating systems
- ucLinux
- GNU/Linux
- Windows
Supported telephony hardware
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Licensing
Yate is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) with an exception to allow linking with OpenH323 and PWlib, which are both licensed under MPL.
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