Melrose Labs operates SMSC simulators (aka SMPP server simulators) and Dedicated SMSC Simulators for use in the development and testing of SMS text messaging capabilities within applications. They simulate SMSCs (short message service centres) and SMPP SMS gateways, and simulate SMS message delivery. SMPP v3.3, SMPP v3.4 and SMPP v5 using TLS and non-TLS connections are supported.
Applications send SMS messages to mobiles by submitting messages to the SMSC Simulator service using SMPP. The SMSC simulators simulate the delivery of the messages, including the generation of delivery receipts back to the application. SMS messages from mobile numbers can also be submitted and delivered to the SMS application (see Simulate Inbound SMS to your Application).
The SMSC simulators enable you to send SMS messages from your application without messages being delivered to real mobile phones and therefore without any SMS delivery costs. Stress testing of your application can also be performed to show how your application behaves under load and various other scenarios tested before live operation and without affecting production SMSCs. The SMSC simulators can handle high rates of SMS and a large number of simultaneous connections from your application.
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Retrieve the official files from asterisk.org, extract and change directories. Source: 10 months ago
Perhaps asterisk / FreePBSX or similar would suite your goals? asterisk.org. Bit of a learning curve, but there is lots of documentation and examples too. Source: almost 2 years ago
Asterisk? Foss telephoniserver, been around for a long time so mature and solid https://asterisk.org. Source: over 2 years ago
These are all just sound files, and from what I can recall I'd bet at least 97% are the standard Asterisk (open source PBX software) set (probably core perhaps plus some extras en + es for some). -- It's certainly Alison's voice, and and all the same jokes are there (e.g. zombies, lotso-monkeys). Source: about 3 years ago
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