Development for v4.1.0 is Frozen
The development for next major release of Kamailio, v4.1.0, has been frozen last midnight. No new features will be added for the next one month and a half. The focus now isRead More…
The development for next major release of Kamailio, v4.1.0, has been frozen last midnight. No new features will be added for the next one month and a half. The focus now isRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.0.4 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.0.0 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v4.0.4 isRead More…
Kamailio project will be present at Astricon with a stand in the exhibition area. Stop by the booth #19 to chat with us or see some demos from various companies using KamailioRead More…
Kamailio project is glad to announce that a new person got developer GIT write access to repository: Charles Chance. He is for long time in the community, sending patches in the pastRead More…
We are considering to have a new IRC devel meeting to plan a bit the development for the near future (among them, nail down goals and dates for next major release). TheRead More…
Astricon, the Asterisk conference, celebrates big this year with its tenth edition, event to take place in Atlanta, GA, USA, during October 8-10, 2013. Using Kamailio and Asterisk is something very common,Read More…
The GIT master branch of Kamailio includes now a new module – rtpproxy-ng. It is designed to be next generation RTP relay control protcol, using bencode as the base for formatting controlRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.0.3 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.0.0 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v4.0.3 isRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v3.3.5 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v3.3.4 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v3.3.5 isRead More…
This week is the 87th IETF meeting in Berlin, Germany, with over 1500 participants looking to move one step further the standardization specifications for Internet related protocols. A part of it isRead More…