Hi Kamal,
Hello Carsten, Jason and Klaus,
Thank you for this nice discussion, it's good to know others motivations :).
I am very new to this project, and am starting my master thesis
project that is too close to what you do, my project is about
interconnecting IMS users and H.248 users
, for the H.248 part am
working on SmallMGC "http://www.smallmgc.org/" and for the IMS side am
trying to use SIP Router, if I succeed to use SmallMGC as a module to
SIP Router I would be able to get SIP Router top act as an AGCF and
that is the main goal of my project.
I tried to install SIP Router from the IMS branch but I got some bugs,
may be I should wait for the release of the 3.2 version?
or can I have
access to the source of the version used in ng-voice -
http://www.ng-voice.com/our-solution/installation/ ??
Best regards
Kamal
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Carsten Bock <carsten@ng-voice.com> wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> My Motivation for the IMS branch is, that i actually like the idea of IMS.
> Currently, at Telefonica/O2 in Germany (without HanseNet, who will
> follow later), we have about ~27% of our cusomters already using IMS
> as a fixed-line replacement, in a "normal" VoIP-Provider scenario. The
> number growing daily, we have scheduled to reach 100% at the end of
> Q2. At the moment we have no mobile integration yet, that will follow
> in Q3/Q4 2011 together with the LTE roll-out.
> We also have several resellers on the Telefonica-IMS platform, using
> similar scenarios. Probably somewhen we might even migrate our Class 4
> infrastructure towards an IMS solution... At Telefonica we use the
> Ericsson IMS platform, unfortunately no Kamailio and no Open-Source. I
> believe, Kamailio and Open-Source IMS were too late for Telefonica.
> There are no efforts made from my employer "Telefonica" to implement
> IMS in Kamailio (except from donating my time working on it, when
> there is nothing else to do).
> "Status quo" for me: For me there is no commercial motivation for
> making the move towards IMS (yet), except from propagating open-source
> and bringing Kamailio forward.
>
> Kind regards,
> Carsten
>
> 2011/4/21 Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Carsten, Jason, I wonder what is the main motivation for you to have IMS
>> components?
>>
>> Are you using Kamailio in an mobile operator environment and thus have
>> to support all the IMS interfaces, or do you plan to use those modules
>> also in "normal" VoIP provider scenarios (benefits?)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Klaus
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> sr-dev mailing list
>> sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org
>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Carsten Bock
> http://www.ng-voice.com
> mailto:carsten@ng-voice.com
>
> Schomburgstr. 80
> 22767 Hamburg
> Germany
>
> Mobile +49 179 2021244
> Office +49 40 34927219
> Fax +49 40 34927220
>
> _______________________________________________
> sr-dev mailing list
> sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org
> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
>
_______________________________________________
sr-dev mailing list
sr-dev@lists.sip-router.org
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev