Kamailio v3.3.4 Released
Kamailio SIP Server v3.3.4 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v3.3.3 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v3.3.4 isRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v3.3.4 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v3.3.3 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v3.3.4 isRead More…
SIPit is the event created by the SIP Forum to test the SIP protocol impementations that Open Source projects and vendors have. It’s not a certification, it’s a test lab where everyoneRead More…
First set of accepted presentations for Kamailio World Conference has been published. Visit the Schedule page for the current draft of the agenda: http://conference.kamailio.com/k01/schedule/ About 15 sessions and speakers have been addedRead More…
Kamailio World will be THE conference to attend for everyone in Europe that works with Open Source communication – from classic PSTN over IP, VoIP to realtime communication platforms! While the conference isRead More…
Want to learn more about the inside of Kamailio? Next Kamailio Development Workshop takes place in Alicante, Spain, during February 14-15, 2013. The event is organized by Asipto and University of Alicante,Read More…
As we are getting closer to release of version 4 we are focusing on documentation, release management and bug fixing. During the weekend there was a few big changes done that mayRead More…
The 4.0 release is getting closer and we have frozen the code base. At this time, we’re fixing reporting bugs, updating documentation and preparing the release. Now is the time for allRead More…
Last midnight was the term to freeze the development for next major release v4.0.0. For a while, the GIT master branch should get only commits related to bug fixes, documentation improvements andRead More…
Another edition of FOSDEM is getting close, many Kamailio folks will be at the event, something that got a tradition in the past year. As I type here, people are discussing onRead More…
As we complete the merger between OpenSER, SER and SIP-router into Kamailio, we’ve decided to go ahead and remove all the old names in SNMP – we’ve been stuck with the “OPENSER-MIB”Read More…