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OpenBTS (Open Base Transceiver Station) is a software-based GSM access point, allowing standard GSM-compatible mobile phones to be used as SIP endpoints in Voice over IP (VOIP) networks. OpenBTS is an open-source software that was developed and is maintained by Range Networks. The public release of OpenBTS is notable for being the first free-software implementation of the lower three layers of the industry-standard GSM protocol stack. It is written in C++ and released as free software under the terms of version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License.
 
OpenBTS (Open Base Transceiver Station) is a software-based GSM access point, allowing standard GSM-compatible mobile phones to be used as SIP endpoints in Voice over IP (VOIP) networks. OpenBTS is an open-source software that was developed and is maintained by Range Networks. The public release of OpenBTS is notable for being the first free-software implementation of the lower three layers of the industry-standard GSM protocol stack. It is written in C++ and released as free software under the terms of version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License.
  
OpenBTS is supported on the B200, B210, B200mini, N200, N210, X300, X310 devices, with the WBX, SBX, CBX, UBX daughterboards.
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OpenBTS is supported on the USRP B200, B210, B200mini, N200, N210, X300, X310 devices, with the WBX, SBX, CBX, UBX daughterboards.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 23:55, 17 May 2016

Overview

OpenBTS (Open Base Transceiver Station) is a software-based GSM access point, allowing standard GSM-compatible mobile phones to be used as SIP endpoints in Voice over IP (VOIP) networks. OpenBTS is an open-source software that was developed and is maintained by Range Networks. The public release of OpenBTS is notable for being the first free-software implementation of the lower three layers of the industry-standard GSM protocol stack. It is written in C++ and released as free software under the terms of version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License.

OpenBTS is supported on the USRP B200, B210, B200mini, N200, N210, X300, X310 devices, with the WBX, SBX, CBX, UBX daughterboards.

Resources