| Telepathy is a flexible, modular communications framework that enables real-time communication via pluggable protocol backends. Telepathy is a communications service that can be accessed by many applications ("clients") simultaneously. | |
| This allows any application to access presence information, request a communications channel (potentially handled by another client), or collaborate contact-to-contact. | ![]() |
| Telepathy provides protocol backends for most popular protocols including: Jabber/XMPP/Google Talk/Jingle, link-local XMPP, SIP, MSN, Yahoo/AIM and IRC via a unified D-Bus API. | |
| It also provides convenience libraries for GLib, Qt4 and Python to simplify using the API from applications. | |
| Telepathy exposes the available real-time communications capabilities of each protocol: presence, contact rosters, text chat, voice and video over IP, file transfer and Telepathy Tubes. | |
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Telepathy is modular. Each backend and client runs in a separate process, allowing for much greater security and resilience. |
| Telepathy is suitable for embedded and desktop environments and provides the communications framework for the Nokia N900, OLPC/Sugar and the Meego platform. | |
| Telepathy development is supported by Collabora. | ![]() |
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