MMS (Mobicents Multimedia Server) is a Java based Real Time Media server that offers streaming, conferencing, recording, playback, IVR, Text To Speech and other rich media features. MMS alsosupports and is compliant with WebRTC It can be accessed programmatically via MGCP or a Media Control (JSR 309) driver that runs in Java EE, SIP Servlets and JSLEE containers.
MMS is lead by [http://www.telestax.com TeleStax, Inc.] and developed collaboratively by a community of individual and enterprise contributors.
RestComm which uses Mobicents Media Server allows you to make video calls from/to any Web Browser supporting WebRTC, (only Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera supports it so far but some plugins exists to enable it on IE and Safari).
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Mobicents Media Server is lead by TeleStax, Inc. and developed collaboratively by a community of individual and enterprise contributors.
Mobicents Media Server is licensed under dual license policy. The default license is the Free Open Source GNU Affero GPL v3.0. Alternatively a commercial license can be obtained from Telestax (contact form)
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Many thanks to SIPME for the ongoing support and contributions since 2010.