HTTP/2 Server Support for Next-Generation Services in OpenSIPS 3.5

5G technology offers speeds up to 1000 times faster than 4G, as well as significantly lower latency and the ability to support large numbers of devices connecting to the network at the same time. With 5G deployments by telecom operators in both USA/Europe debuting as early as 2019[1] and continuing throughout the following years, it … Continue reading HTTP/2 Server Support for Next-Generation Services in OpenSIPS 3.5

Build an IMS using OpenSIPS 3.5 – S-CSCF (Part 1)

The main focus of the OpenSIPS 3.5 development plan is to facilitate and provide the tools required to build robust, production-ready, industry-grade IMS solutions. To this goal we have been working on new features and functionalities in OpenSIPS 3.5 that aim to simplify the IMS development process while still provide the required specifications. This post … Continue reading Build an IMS using OpenSIPS 3.5 – S-CSCF (Part 1)

Diameter Server Support for IMS Flows in OpenSIPS 3.5

IMS Network Architecture, source: researchgate.net Intro The OpenSIPS 3.5 release introduces support for OpenSIPS acting as a Diameter server, with the possibility of scripting generic Diameter Server interactions. This means that you will be able to add, tweak or remove the support for various Diameter requests by only re-deploying your opensips.cfg set of scripts (yes, … Continue reading Diameter Server Support for IMS Flows in OpenSIPS 3.5

OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems

SIP is more than voice and video, it is also instant messaging and presence. Even if the traditional SIP services are more voice focused, the Instant Messaging (IM) gained a lot if importance and traction in the context of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Unified Communications (UC). Messaging in IMS Thanks to the large adoption … Continue reading OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems

Getting Started With Diameter In OpenSIPS 3.2

This blog post will briefly talk about how RADIUS and Diameter work, how we managed to incorporate Diameter into OpenSIPS 3.2 and what we have built on top of it so far. Short Protocol Intro The RADIUS spec first appeared in 1997 and was revised in 2000. Its purpose is to offer Authentication (Are the … Continue reading Getting Started With Diameter In OpenSIPS 3.2