Posted
about 14 years
ago
The project has a booth at LinuxTag, Berlin, Germany, May 11-14, 2011. Location is Hall 7.2b, booth 112 (near to the Mozilla project). Come and meet some of us, we will be glad to chat about Kamailio, SIP Router, SEMS, SIP, IMS and VoIP in general. Depending on the day, you can meet at stand: [...]
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
There is now a service on OpenSUSE build server to create Kamailio (at this time v3.1.2 – git branch 3.1.2) RPMs i586/x86_63 for Centos 5.5, RedHat 5, Fedora 14 and OpenSuse 11.4, you can check this project at:
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Kamailio SIP Server v3.1.3 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v3.1.2 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) 3.1.3 is based on the latest version of GIT branch 3.1, therefore those running 3.1.0, 3.1.1 or 3.1.2 are advised to upgrade. There is no [...]
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
The RPM packages for Kamailio recently released v3.1.3 are now available for CentOS, Fedora, RedHat and OpenSUSE, available on the opensuse.org build service:
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
SIP Express Media Server (aka SEMS) version 1.4.0 has been released. SEMS is a high performance media and application server for SIP based VoIP networks started at the same research institute with SIP Express Router (SER), thus having same origins as
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Here is a short news just to inform our community that the SIP Communicator SIP softphone was renamed to Jitsi. There are several pages mentioning Kamailio and SIP Communicator out there, among them our participation to Google Summer of Code 2010 as well as the full SIP SIMPLE Presence configuration with XCAP: http://asipto.com/u/sp To fetch [...]
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
For the second year, Kamailio project has been selected in Google Summer of Code program, now for year 2011, within Jitsi organization (former SIP Communicator project). This time the participation is targeting the implementation of a SIP-to-Jingle
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
From its website, Techistan, an online technology magazine, defines itself as: “Techistan is a time and place where peaceful debate and discourse on technology rule. It is the gathering of the brightest in the world, Techistan and you.” Courtesy of
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Fosdem 2011 edition was again very successful. The only problem that comes (naturally) to this event: it started to be very crowded, making a challenge to attend any kind of speech there. We were several developers and community members of Kamailio project and many others from the VoIP world, Saturday evening we had the traditional [...]
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
The fourth edition of yearly Kamailio Awards was published, covering the excellent year 2010. The awards is a list built by Daniel-Constantin Mierla, co-founder and core developer of Kamailio, trying to show the best that happened last years
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