Hi list,

I've always wanted to graph my active SIP calls on a map somehow, and now I've finally taken the time to do it. My script is called VoIPGMap and it displays active calls on Google Maps. Logic-wise it's designed for a callthrough or calling card scenario, where calls will be displayed to originate from a single location, but you can surely adjust it to instead show caller and callee location connected.

I think the cool part is that it really tries to get the most accurate coordinates for every destination, down to the city level, by using text (country code, ISO, lat/long) and MySQL (ITU self-compiled DB + MaxMind public DB) based databases, which are included.

Here are some demos:

http://truemetal.org/universe/voipgmap/live_demo1.html
http://truemetal.org/universe/voipgmap/live_demo2.html
http://truemetal.org/universe/voipgmap/live_demo3.html
http://truemetal.org/universe/voipgmap/live_demo4.html

First I thought about calling it AstGMap but then realized you can simply feed it any form of E.164 numbers so I chose VoIPGMap instead :) If you feel like rewriting it to PHP or something like that for better performance, please do so. Unfortunately I'm not a programmer or I wouldn't have chosen shellscript. :)

You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/voipgmap/files/

And if you like it and decide to use the output on the web somewhere, please let me know the URL so that I can check it out, thanks!

Regards
Markus




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