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Freeswitch + mod_skypiax = Skype for all?

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Skype for SIP beta program, announced last week, is a big step for the VoIP industry. Still, as I said before, Skype has more way to go before it becomes truly interoperable and could provide advanced VoIP features. Currently, Skype for SIP is aimed at organizations with IP-PBX wishing to integrate its SIP standard with Skype. It is not known at this time when, and if, Skype will launch a similar program for individuals.

Well, until that happens, you might consider using Freeswitch’s skypiax module. Though only two months on the trunk source code and still in beta stage, it’s quite stable and can be used on both Linux and Windows OS. IT guys and developers should have no problem using it for their organizations or even private use. You could see a great video by Kulwinder Singh explaining how to configure the module on windows and possible usages. Using Freeswitch strength, you could connect your Skype IDs to SIP servers, combine with advanced dial-plans and even bridge a Skype call To GoogleTalk! now that’s really cool!

Jajah is the VoIP player that brought you web-activated telephony.