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nLoci Java-based SIP server being sold by bankruptcy trustee for $9,500


By bmann - Posted on 13 July 2004

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Via my contact form, Antony Vickery writes:

Interesting press release at
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb140769.htm. Someone's selling
the source code to a J2EE SIP Presence and Proxy Server and SIP development platform for $9,500.

Looks like the company nLoci is the one that developed the code, and then ran out of capital. Now the trustee is selling the assets. Of course, with companies like Pingtel going open source, it may be that even $9,500 is too high of a price.


Anonymous's picture

Can someone comment on the quality for the source? How does it compare with NIST? Any information, esp. from those who purchased the package would be helpful.

Kevin Leong

Anonymous's picture

...vendors who's backed off their java call servers? ;-)

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