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…
Kamailio – five years later
Five years ago we had to rename OpenSER to Kamailio and we continue with it since then. It’s very unlikely that a new rename or other similar disturbance will happen, we ownRead More…
Documentation on charging in IMS
There is a new small article by Carsten Bock on how billing is done in IMS. It is available here: Understanding Charging in the IP-Multimedia-Subsystem (IMS) We are working on integrating KamailioRead More…
Cluecon – August 6-8, 2013 in Chicago
This year at Cluecon conference, August 6-8, in Chicago, USA, two of the Kamailio Development team will present about specific features of our project. Other people from community have presentations that willRead More…
New: DNS operations in configuration file
Several functions and a new pseudo-variable class were added to ipops module, allowing to do operations with DNS directly from configuration file. One functionality is related to matching an IP address toRead More…
New Developer: Lucian Balaceanu
We are pleased to announce a new developer for the Kamailio project: Lucian Balaceanu. Lucian works in 1&1 AG office in Bucharest, he worked on several internal projects with our Kamailio stackRead More…
RFC: New RTPProxy Control Protocol
Richard Fuchs, from Sipwise, has committed on a personal branch a version of rtpproxy control module that tries to follow the discussions held way back to develop a NG version that isRead More…
Kamailio v4.0.2 Released
Kamailio SIP Server v4.0.2 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) v4.0.2 isRead More…
New developer: Camille Oudot
The Kamailio project is announcing that a new person got developer GIT write access to the source code repository: Camille Oudot – from Orange, France. Currently, he is contributing mostly to the KamailioRead More…
openrcs.com – free sip service
openrcs.com is a SIP service running Kamailio, offering the possibility to have a free account to everyone willing to connect to the world via SIP. It is mainly maintained by Daniel-Constantin Mierla,Read More…