We’ve completed the merger – and it’s Kamailio!
The development teams of Kamailio and SIP Express Router (SER) decided in November 2008 to join forces and start integration of the Kamailio – formerly OpenSER – and SER projects. The goalRead More…
The development teams of Kamailio and SIP Express Router (SER) decided in November 2008 to join forces and start integration of the Kamailio – formerly OpenSER – and SER projects. The goalRead More…
Code freeze for the next major release of Kamailio is now set to January 7th. This release will mark the end of the merge period of Sip Express Router and OpenSER.Read More…
For those who like running Kamailio on routers and/or other small embedded systems, the latest Kamailio release is now available for download thanks to recent work by Ovidiu Sas. There has been many commitsRead More…
The 2600Hz project builds the Kazoo platform, an API-driven telephony platform for carriers. They have announced that they are switching to Kamailo for their SIP proxy needs. “To our minds, a moreRead More…
Peter Dunkley, an active member of the Kamailio developer team, has integrated support for SIP over the WebSocket protocol into Kamailio. It will be part of the next release and exist onlyRead More…
In a few weeks the Kamailio project will (again) be present on the LinuxTag fair in Berlin, “the most important place for Linux and open source software in Europe” –http://www.linuxtag.org/2012/en.html . If youRead More…
We’re happy to announce a new developer for the project: Richard Fuchs. Richard has been working at Sipwise for over 4 years now and has already contributed many new features and bugRead More…