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09/08/2011 - Sip Express Router (and sieblings) 10 years old!
The very first SIP-compatible software I installed myself was SER, Sip Express Router, from iptel.org, a spinoff from the Fokus research institute in Berlin. During the years I have worked with SER and OpenSER/Kamailio, I’ve become friends with many of the developers and have contributed with documentation and training. The team gathers world leading SIP [...]

24/02/2011 - Foss Stockholm #5 – my presentation of Realtime Communication Security
FOSS Stockholm is a group of Open Source developers, users, advocates and fans that meet and talk about various Open Source related issues. Today we had a lot of good talks on Open Source in development countries and it’s affect on democracy, about Open Source project management and other interesting topics. I had a quick [...]

21/01/2010 - Kamailio 3.0 is released

Kamailio - the successor to OpenSER - has been released in a new version, 3.0. This version is based on the merge between SER, SIP Express Router, and OpenSER code bases and developer teams. It’s a SIP server that you can run as a SIP proxy, a session border controller, a SIP load balancer or SIP application server. In version 3.0 you have the power of all the modules and applications in OpenSER and the raw strength of the SER core in one product. Go check it out today!

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26/10/2009 - Guide: Open source VoIP resources

Giga OM and BusinessWeek have compiled a guide to various open source VoIP applications. Read Article


25/03/2009 - Gizmo5 CEO Challenges Skype For SIP

The CEO of Gizmo5 Michael Robertson has responded to last week's announcement of Skype for SIP by posting a comparison (see below) of the new service and his own company's OpenSky.
While welcoming Skype's initiative, he described it as a "vaporware announcement" with "murky pricing details".

26/09/2008 - Skype For Asterisk Version Announced

Skype and Digium, creator and primary developer of Asterisk, the open source telephony platform, have announced the beta version of Skype For Asterisk.
The move will allow the integration of Skype functionality into Digium’s Asterisk software and enable customers to make, receive and transfer Skype calls from within their Asterisk phone systems.