Wireless Framework Telecommunication (code name: Beep)

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Wireless Framework Telecommunication (Beep) is the implementation of XMPP protocol on mobile devices to enable two roaming mobile devices, positioned at two different locations, to exchange data. In order for the communication stream to be successful, both mobile devices must be connected to the internet through any wireless technology. Regardless of the wireless technologies they are using, the internet acts as a middle carrier. The developers are trying their best to offer the same communication services with the highest possible quality to relieve the user from paying the current high costs of communication. Moreover, the project will empower its client mobile device with roaming capabilities allowing a mobile device to easily locate and initiate an interaction session with another mobile device within an unlimited range.

"Beep is the Implementation of a generic, high level, abstract, well-defined framework that supports wireless communication over the internet enabling two roaming mobile devices to exchange data not necessarily using the same wireless technology. By the use of this protocol, it will enable developers program their own application that can run on the top of the protocol to exchange data in different types."

It is licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL)

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