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<title>VoIP and SIP Integration</title>
<author email="sebawagner@apache.org">
OpenMeetings Team
</author>
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<section name="VoIP and SIP Integration">
<p>
There are multiple ways to integrate with VoIP and or SIP.
OpenMeetings does not provide out of the box a ready to run VoIP
integration / integration to cell phone or usual land lane.
The
nature of such integrations is that it depends heavily on the
infrastructure that you are using and where you would like to
integrate OpenMeetings into.
<br />
<br />
It also depends on a number of factors of which OpenMeetings is
impossible to set up for you, for example setting up your VoIP
server or provide you with a range of telephone numbers reserved for
conference calls in your national phone network.
Such an integration
project is likely to become a consulting job for a
telecommunications consultant.
<br />
<br />
To get help on the integration you can contact the
<a href="mail-lists.html">mailing lists</a>
or for example somebody from the list of
<a href="commercial-support.html">commercial support</a>
.
<br/><br/>
<a href="red5sip-integration_2.0.html">
Instruction how-to set up OpenMeetings SIP-Transport integration for Openmeetings 2.0
</a>.<br/>
<a href="red5sip-integration_2.1.html">
Instruction how-to set up OpenMeetings SIP-Transport integration for Openmeetings 2.1
</a>.<br/>
</p>
</section>
</body>
</document>