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Old 06-14-2010, 04:36 AM   #1
morningboy
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Smile What ss7 stack should I use ?


Hello everyone,

Lately I got stuck with some problem in openss7. Up until now, I can't do anything with my problem. I search in every forum about openss7, but not used.

Well, can openss7 be used right now ?. Or, has openss7 already done with the development ?. Or is openss7 already obsolete ?.

If I want to build some SIGTRAN or SS7 stack, do you have any suggestion, what SS7 stack should I use (opensource one)?.

Thanks.
 
Old 06-16-2010, 12:21 AM   #2
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I had heard great reviews about HSS stack, however I am not aware whether it is opensource or not.

However, I request mods to move this thread to "Linux - General" forum, SS7 stack does not comes under Programming or any other Linux forum.
 
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