chan_ss7 vs libss7 vs chan_zap

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       Hi.
       I'm designing a call center. I want to use Astersik's solution
for this one. In my project I need solution for all signaling type,
especially SS7. I wonder whether SS7 is an open source or not. If it is
not an open source how can I develop my project that support SS7 based
on Asterisk (my perpose is to be able to complete my project more easily
and saving cost). Can you give me some suggestion ?
       Best regards,
       Tara. 
       
       -----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-ss7-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:asterisk-ss7-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew
Fredrickson
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:39 AM
To: asterisk-ss7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: chan_ss7 vs libss7 vs chan_zap
       
       
       On Sep 21, 2006, at 4:59 PM, hungtq wrote:
       
       >
       > Hi,
       > I?m new in Asterisk-SS7. I researched Asterisk before but not 
       > Asterisk-SS7 combination.
       > Now I know Asterisk does support SS7.
       > So I have some question:
       > ??????????? - ?How does Asterisk PBX support SS7?
       
       Either through a library that provides the SS7 signaling 
       (libss7/chan_zap) or through a channel driver that does it all 
       (chan_ss7).
       
       > ??????????? - ?Can I use Digium card for SS7? (or Does Digium
card 
       > support SS7?)
       
       Yes, I think with any of the current SS7 solutions you can use
Digium 
       cards for SS7.  I wrote libss7 in fact using Digium cards here at
work.
       
       Matthew Fredrickson
       
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