Jabber Edu Federation
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Many higher educational institutions offer a XMPP service to their users. This page lists details about these services (in alphabetical order) so that users of these services can find out if XMPP can be used as a collaboration tool.
Name | Domain(s) | Supports federation (inter-domain communication) |
Jabber IDs are the same as Email addresses | Federation communication is encrypted | Federated Multi-User Chat domain name | Additional Information | |
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Yes | Yes | Optional | Unknown, never tried | Experimental Service | |||
Yes | Yes | Optional | Yes | ||||
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Yes | Yes | Optional | Unknown, never tried | Experimental Service | ||
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Yes | In some cases (format is [PennKey]@upenn.edu) | Optional | Available July 1, 2008 | |||
University of Texas at Austin - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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No | Yes | We do not federate, but localized transports enforce mandatory TLS/SSL. | We do not federate, but localized MUC is supported. | Service was built to get localized communication (student to student, student to advisor, faculty to admin assistant) off the commercial, external IM networks. We disabled registration, locked down external transports, encrypted all the channels, and let it loose. Service is still in its infancy; adoption has been slow. We currently retain/log little, and want to retain/log even less (blessed by our Information Security and Legal Affairs offices). About the UT-ECE IM service. | |
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Yes | Yes. However, user's (optional) personalized email addresses (eg. @student.utdallas.edu) will not work. Only valid NetIDs are accepted for login. | Optional | Yes. | Still in trial stages, but anyone with a UTD NetID is able to login. Instructions for Logging in |
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Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |||