Let’s Encrypt is a free certificate authority launched in the second part of 2015, recently leaving the beta stage – from September 2015 to April 2016, they issued over 1.7 millions certificates.Read More…
VUC 588 – Kamailio Updates
Want to learn more about the latest version of Kamailio? Join us on the VUC session on Friday! It’s been a while since the last session about Kamailio during the weekly VoIPRead More…
Kamailio v4.4.0 Released
March 30, 2016: Kamailio v4.4.0 is out – a new major release, bringing out new features and improvements added during about seven months of development and one and a half month of testing.Read More…
Kamailio World 2016 – Student Grants
Continuing the program from last years, based on the roots and the tight relation of Kamailio project with the academic environment, we are offering three seats at Kamailio World Conference, May 18-20, 2016, in Berlin,Read More…
Releasing Kamailio v4.4.0
Good news! The new release of Kamailio is on track! With no major issues reported, Kamailio is on a good track for releasing stable v4.4.0. Next week a lot of people prepare for Easter, thereforeRead More…
Kamailio World 2016 – The Speakers
Most of the accepted speakers at Kamailio World 2016 are now listed on the event website. There are many new speakers, several involved in the early stage of SER-Kamailio development, ready toRead More…
Upcoming Events
This year started full engine with members of Kamailio community being present at various events world wide during January and February 2016 – among them: ITExpo and Digium Asterisk World in USA,Read More…
Branch for Kamailio 4.4.x Series
The GIT branch 4.4 was created, it will host the Kamailio release series 4.4.x. To get this branch from GIT, you can use: git clone https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio.git kamailio cd kamailio git checkout -b 4.4Read More…
Kamailio v4.3.5 Released
Kamailio SIP Server v4.3.5 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.3.4. The configuration file and database schema compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v4.3.5 isRead More…
Kamailio – the IMS Getting Started Box
Wondered how you can quickly start your own IMS platform? Thanks to Franz Edler, from University of Applied Sciences, Vienna, Austria, a set of configuration files as well as a WMware Debian imageRead More…