Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm happy to announce the official release of sip provider CE v2.4, an easy-to-use, free and open-source soft-switch built on top of Kamailio and Sems. As always, we provide a dead-simple installer to start from scratch, upgrade scripts from v2.2 and Virtualbox and VMware images to test-drive a turn-key installation.
http://www.sipwise.com/news/announcements/spce-v2_4-release/
The SPCE shows the capabilities of what can be created with flexible and powerful software like Kamailio and Sems, when the proper provisioning, billing, configuration and packaging glue is being put around that. The SPCE v2.4 is currently deployed around the world acting as an SBC in front of old legacy 3rd party switches to provide SIP service to mobile clients, as a Class4 peering concentrator to provide ENUM/PSTN access to other soft-switches, and as standard Class5 soft-switches for all kinds of access networks.
It's ideal for new Kamailio/Sems users to have a head-start over beginning completely from scratch, because the SPCE comes with customer- and admin-web-interfaces, SOAP/XMLRPC-APIs, provisioning and rating engines etc. No need to tinker with all the various configuration files, unless you want to. :)
You can find the full release announcement with the changelog highlights over here:
http://www.sipwise.com/news/announcements/spce-v2_4-release/
Thanks, Andreas
Hello,
nice! Glad to see TLS being promoted more and more. SIP-based communications can be really secure, people just have to use the offered mechanisms properly instead of complaining about insecure internet and building walled-garden voip islands.
Cheers, Daniel
On 12/5/11 5:24 PM, Andreas Granig wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm happy to announce the official release of sip provider CE v2.4, an easy-to-use, free and open-source soft-switch built on top of Kamailio and Sems. As always, we provide a dead-simple installer to start from scratch, upgrade scripts from v2.2 and Virtualbox and VMware images to test-drive a turn-key installation.
http://www.sipwise.com/news/announcements/spce-v2_4-release/
The SPCE shows the capabilities of what can be created with flexible and powerful software like Kamailio and Sems, when the proper provisioning, billing, configuration and packaging glue is being put around that. The SPCE v2.4 is currently deployed around the world acting as an SBC in front of old legacy 3rd party switches to provide SIP service to mobile clients, as a Class4 peering concentrator to provide ENUM/PSTN access to other soft-switches, and as standard Class5 soft-switches for all kinds of access networks.
It's ideal for new Kamailio/Sems users to have a head-start over beginning completely from scratch, because the SPCE comes with customer- and admin-web-interfaces, SOAP/XMLRPC-APIs, provisioning and rating engines etc. No need to tinker with all the various configuration files, unless you want to. :)
You can find the full release announcement with the changelog highlights over here:
http://www.sipwise.com/news/announcements/spce-v2_4-release/
Thanks, Andreas
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Hello,
o Andreas Granig on 12/05/2011 05:24 PM:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm happy to announce the official release of sip provider CE v2.4, an easy-to-use, free and open-source soft-switch built on top of Kamailio and Sems. As always, we provide a dead-simple installer to start from
thank you very much again for this great piece of work!
I'm sure this is useful not only to newcomers, but both as a base to build on for the more experienced, and as reference on how to do things properly in many details - the way you set up everything shows a lot of best practices.
Best Regards Stefan
P.S. fantastic, it even comes with the source :)
we just need to activate the deb-src repository: # echo "deb-src http://deb.sipwise.com/spce/2.4/ squeeze main" \
/etc/apt/sources.list
# apt-get update # apt-get install dpkg-dev
and then we can get the source e.g. for the ngcp-sems package with # apt-get source ngcp-sems
Hello Stefan,
On 12/07/2011 05:47 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:
thank you very much again for this great piece of work!
I'm sure this is useful not only to newcomers, but both as a base to build on for the more experienced, and as reference on how to do things properly in many details - the way you set up everything shows a lot of best practices.
Thanks for the kind words!
P.S. fantastic, it even comes with the source :)
It wasn't by intention to not provide the sems and kamailio source in the last release :)
We've developed a complete build- and release-framework based on svn (yes, I know) and Jenkins CI with automatic building, testing and repository updates over the last months, so it won't happen again. We'll blog about the details on how this stuff works over the next weeks, could be interesting for others as well.
Andreas