OpenSS7 develops an open-source SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X systems, available under the GPL license. Its focus is building a strong and reliable platform.
The project aims to address several significant obstacles to the widespread adoption of SS7, both inside and outside the carrier community. These impediments include complexity, collaboration, certification, core competencies, and expertise. By tackling these issues, OpenSS7 aims to make SS7 more accessible and straightforward to use.
The background of the OpenSS7 project lists and explains some of the most prominent milestones it has achieved so far. These include the development of key features and technologies, as well as the acquisition of external contributions and support. The summary provides a concise overview of the project's past accomplishments.
The mandate of the OpenSS7 project is to develop a reliable and functional SS7 stack. The team's primary objective is to deliver a robust solution that meets the needs of users in a variety of applications and environments. By focusing on the core functionality of SS7, OpenSS7 aims to provide a stable and dependable platform.
The scope of the OpenSS7 project determines which components are included and not included in the software stack. This section outlines precisely what users can expect from OpenSS7 and which technologies are outside the project's purview.
Finally, the project objectives provide a detailed rundown of specific development priorities and targets. By describing these goals in detail, the team hopes to provide a clear roadmap for future development efforts. From performance improvements to enhanced functionality, the objectives provide a comprehensive overview of the project's goals.
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