Posts Tagged ‘ opensips ’

Part 1, Daniel-Constantin Mierla on Timeline Leading to Kamailio

Mar 9th, 2011 | By | Category: Open Source

Part 1 of 4 podcasts with Daniel-Constantin Mierla  (Core Developer at SIP Router Project, CEO at ASIPTO, Co-Founder and Core Developer at Kamailio (OpenSER) on a Timeline of What Has Led to Kamailio in 2011: Daniel-Constantin Mierla shares a timeline of what happened between the year 2001 at the Fraunhofer FOKUS research institute in Berlin, [...]



Setting up a Brekeke SIP Server Dial Plan with DIDX

Aug 19th, 2010 | By | Category: DIDX

Hello and Hajimemashite. DIDx (http://didx.net) offers wholesale inbound telephone service using the VoIP standard SIP (session initiation protocol). The service provides users with local PSTN numbers. And you can receive calls over the Internet from up to 60 countries. This document will explain how to utilize Brekeke PBX with DIDx. Setting Up A DIDx Account [...]



Daniel-Constantin Mierla with the Kamailio Project Formerly Known as OPENSER

Oct 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Beats, Podcasts, Sip Trunking

Daniel-Constantin is known as a pioneer, presenter, entrepreneur and developer in open source telephony and technology. What was formerly known as OPENSER project had to change its name to Kamailio. (www.ser.com claimed to infringe their trademark “SER”, so much simpler to change the name). Shortly after, there was a fork from Kamailio resulting in an additional open source project called openSIPS.




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