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The next SIPit – the SIP Tnteroperability Test Event – will be held at the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory, in Durham, New Hampshire, USA, during September 12-16, 2016. SIPit facilitatesRead More…
The next SIPit – the SIP Tnteroperability Test Event – will be held at the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory, in Durham, New Hampshire, USA, during September 12-16, 2016. SIPit facilitatesRead More…
The ClueCon 2016 is preparing to start next week in Chicago, IL, USA. Organized mainly by the FreeSwitch developers, the event brings together VoIP enthusiasts from around the world. Many Kamailio friendsRead More…
The 96th meeting of IETF (the Internet Engineering Task Force) takes place in Berlin, Germany, during July 17-22, 2016. A hackaton tied to the IETF meeting is organized during the weekend, JulyRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.2.8 stable is out! This is a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.2.7. Kamailio v4.2.8 is based on the latest version of GIT branch 4.2. If you areRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.3.6 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.3.5. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v4.3.6 isRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.4.2 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.4.1. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved. Kamailio v4.4.2 is based onRead More…
Update 1: some of the maintenance work will be performed in the afternoon of Monday, June 6, starting with 14:00 Berlin, Germany. In the near future, likely next week, kamailio.org server willRead More…
Kamailio SIP Server v4.4.1 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.4.0. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved. Kamailio v4.4.1 is based onRead More…
Kamailio 5.0 Preview: As part of development for next major release Kamailio 5.0 we would like to announce a new framework (code-named kemi) which allows writing routing blocks in embedded languages. If you useRead More…
A new module named NSQ has been imported in Kamailio’s GIT repository, authored by Emmanuel Schmidbauer from Weave Communications. Emmanuel has become also a registered developed in order to maintain the module.Read More…