According to an iLocus interview of Nimbuzz CEO EJ Lugt, the Nimbuzz platform makes use of Asterisk, OpenSER and other open source software.
What about the underlying VoIP platform you use? Do you also use open source components? Yes, we use a lot of open source components such as Asterisk and OpenSER. We also use open source components for IM like Jabber and Open Fire. And of course we have built a lot of proprietary technology around it.
If you are not familiar with Nimbuzz, Kyle Brocious wrote a review of their service here in May.
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