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  2. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [4] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [5] It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All ...

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    No (not stored on servers) No (not stored on servers) No (not stored on servers) [122] by random identifier or email-like address No Yes Jitsi: by shared 4-random-words URL Yes KakaoTalk: Kik Messenger •Username •Phonebook contacts scanning if enabled Line •Username •Phone number

  4. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    Default for BMC Software Control-M/Server and Control-M/Agent for Server-to-Agent, though often changed during installation 7010: Unofficial: Default for Cisco AON AMC (AON Management Console) [307] 7022: Unofficial: MSSQL Server Replication and Database mirroring endpoints [245] 7023: Yes: Bryan Wilcutt T2-NMCS Protocol for SatCom Modems 7025 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Mumble - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Wikipedia Mumble in use. Mumble is an open-source group voice chat software, originally designed for gaming.We're currently experimenting with an unofficial Mumble server set up specifically for Wikipedia editors (and editors of other Wikimedia Foundation projects) to interact and discuss the project while editing.

  6. Top ICE officials demoted as Trump ramps up pressure on ...

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    Hott and Berg, who had held top posts in the Enforcement and Removal Operations division, are being forced to return to local field offices in Washington and Minnesota, respectively, the sources said.

  7. Signal (software) - Wikipedia

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    Signal relies on centralized servers that are maintained by Signal Messenger. In addition to routing Signal's messages, the servers also facilitate the discovery of contacts who are also registered Signal users and the automatic exchange of users' public keys. By default, Signal's voice and video calls are peer-to-peer. [15]

  8. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    Mumble: Thorvald Natvig 1999 Jul Open standard: Username Yes Yes No Only for certified robots No Centralistic Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No ? Mumble; LINE: LY Corporation: 2011 June 23 Proprietary? OSCAR (AIM, ICQ) AOL: 1997 Proprietary (Discontinued 15-Dec-2017) [14] Username, Email Address or UIN e.g. 12345678 Yes Yes (Aim Pro, Aim Lite) No No No ...

  9. Comparison of VoIP software - Wikipedia

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    These systems eliminate geographic restrictions on phone numbers, enabling users to maintain local numbers in any area code regardless of their physical location. For example, a user can operate a New York phone number while residing in Tokyo, facilitating global mobility and reducing international communication costs.