Kamailio World 2019 – Participation Grants
We continue our tradition to offer 3 free passes to students and underrepresented people at Kamailio World Conference – thanks to the sponsors, we are able to offer them in 2019 asRead More…
We continue our tradition to offer 3 free passes to students and underrepresented people at Kamailio World Conference – thanks to the sponsors, we are able to offer them in 2019 asRead More…
Luis Martin Gil from zaleos.net has published a blog detailing how to create a new module for Kamailio using C++. Although Kamailio is written in C, sometimes C++ can be a moreRead More…
Time is flying fast, only about 8 weeks till the start of the 7th edition of Kamailio World Conference, happening again in Berlin, Germany, during May 6-8, 2019! The details for the mostRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v5.2.2 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v5.2.1. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved, which means you don’t haveRead More…
To discuss about the next major release of Kamailio (v5.3.0) and ongoing development, we propose an IRC devel meeting for next week, on Monday, March 11, 2019. The meeting is going to beRead More…
Slightly more than 2 months till the start of the 7th edition of Kamailio World Conference, the event is approaching at a fast pace! Recently we published the details for a group ofRead More…
Via social media media, I noticed a nice article about a Kamailio exporter for Prometheus written in Golang: https://blog.callr.tech/kamailio-exporter-for-prometheus/ So I thought sharing it further via Kamailio’s website. Lately I noticed anRead More…
With slightly more than two months and a half before the start of Kamailio World 2019, we are glad to announce the first group of speakers. Their details are available at: https://www.kamailioworld.com/k07/speakers/ TheRead More…
We are delighted to announce that Kamailio project was awarded the “Open Source Excellence” prize at SimCon 2019, ceremony hosted by Rachel Riley (twitter – wikipedia) and Simon Woodhead (twitter). From their announcement:Read More…
Fact that open source development is huge nowadays couldn’t be felt better than at Fosdem 2019, practically during the first day was almost impossible to move around even on the corridors. ItRead More…