Georgia Tech: Networking & Telecommunications Group


BuzzPhone: Yet Another Internet Phone

BuzzPhone is a basic Internet telephone system allowing full duplex (i.e. simultaneous two way) voice communication with optional DES encryption. BuzzPhone allows for a flexible directory structure and for private directories to be maintained.

We plan to augment this basic system with many new features in future releases.

This current version will expire July 30, 1996. Check our web site often for the latest release.


Background

BuzzPhone is an Internet telephone system that was originally developed as a class project in Mostafa Ammar's CS 8113 (Internetworking Protocols and Architectures) It was originally written by Robin Kravets, Karen Wilson and Scott Harris in the Fall of 1995. The code was subsequently cleaned up and many features added by Scott Harris in the Winter 1996 quarter.

Software

BuzzPhone is currently only supported on SunOS. A Solaris version will made available soon.


Please address questions or comments to buzzphone@morticia.cc.gatech.edu.