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title: Spectrum 2
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Spectrum 2 is an open source instant messaging transport. It allows users to chat together even when they are using different IM networks. It acts as a transport layer between the users as showed in the animation above.
## Spectrum 2 frontends and backends
As it was already written above, Spectrum 2 supports multiple IM networks. Spectrum 2 distinguishes between **Frontend** and **Backend** networks.
If some network is supported as **Frontend**, it means that Spectrum 2 allows its users to use this network to communicate with other users using the **backend** network.
#### Example
If you for example use **Slack** as a frontend and **IRC** as a backend, the Spectrum 2 users can add Spectrum 2 to their Slack team, join the IRC network and communicate with their friends on IRC network.
## Supported frontends
Currently, following frontends are supported:
* XMPP
* Slack
## Supported backends
* IRC
* Twitter
* Skype
* XMPP
* Facebook
* MSN
* Yahoo
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