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Parlay is a technical consortium (founded 1998) that specifies APIs for the telephone network. These APIs enable the creation of services by organizations outside of the traditional carrier environment. In fact, it is hoped that services can be created by IT developers, rather than telephony experts.

Important Parlay APIs include: call control[?], conferencing[?], user interaction (audio and text messaging), charging. The APIs are specified in CORBA IDL and WSDL. A major goal of the APIs is to be independent of the underlying telephony network technology (e.g. CDMA vs GSM vs landline SS7).

Parlay work historically stems from the TINA[?] effort. Parlay is somewhat related to JAIN, and is currently (early 2003) completely unrelated to the Service Creation Community[?].

See http://www.parlay.org.



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