In today's world of integrated services, the ability of OpenSIPS to interface with external applications is no longer optional - it's a necessity. And to meet this necessity, we have released a new Python package - a "Swiss army knife" tool to provide a simpler, faster and more efficient way to integrate with OpenSIPS. This … Continue reading Enhance OpenSIPS Integration with New Python Package
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Amazon DynamoDB is a NoSQL database, designed to handle the scaling and operational challenges of relational databases. DynamoDB aims to offer high availability and resilience for worldwide applications. With automatic scaling and no maintenance requirements, DynamoDB ensures consistent performance for applications of any size. Adding DynamoDB support to OpenSIPS makes it even smoother to integrate … Continue reading Amazon’s DynamoDB integration in OpenSIPS 3.6
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
A SIP system/platform consists of multiple components, that interact in various ways to provide complex features (such as call routing, call pickup, registration and authentication, call parking, conferencing, IVRs and others). Each of the component that takes part of the system consists of both a software and its configuration, therefore in order to verify the … Continue reading SIPssert – an OpenSIPS Testing Framework
Integrating the main SIP engine with different components is an important requirement when developing and operating complex VoIP platforms. OpenSIPS has always aimed to offer support for interacting with a variety of implementations for services such as databases, accounting/billing systems, monitoring tools and so on. Continuing in this direction, OpenSIPS 3.2 introduces a new integration … Continue reading Apache Kafka Producer in OpenSIPS 3.2
You already know the story - one more year, one more evolution cycle, one more OpenSIPS major release. Even more, a new OpenSIPS direction is about to start. So let me introduce you to the upcoming OpenSIPS 3.0 . For the upcoming OpenSIPS 3.0 release (and 3.x family) the main focus is on the devops … Continue reading Introducing OpenSIPS 3.0
Happy New Year 2018! In this follow-up article, we're going to take a look at a major feature that Santa merged into the OpenSIPS development branch, just about a couple of days before Christmas: a series of advanced FreeSWITCH integration capabilities. It is now possible to fully control FreeSWITCH within the OpenSIPS script. This is … Continue reading How To Script Advanced FreeSWITCH Integrations with OpenSIPS 2.4
Over at FreeSWITCH, as an open-source multimedia software, we rely on our community for support. We like to foster that support by producing resources for our community. Whether it is FreeSWITCH tutorials, ClueCon Weekly Conference calls, or the ClueCon Community conference, giving to the community has always been important to us. We are always excited … Continue reading FreeSWITCH Integration Video
One more year, one more evolution cycle, one more OpenSIPS major release. So let me introduce you the upcoming OpenSIPS 2.4 . For the OpenSIPS 2.4 release we decided to focus on the clustering abilities. Today's VoIP world is getting more and more dynamic, services are moving into Clouds and more and more flexibility is … Continue reading Introducing OpenSIPS 2.4
There are several articles and examples showing how to integrate Homer and OpenSIPS for SIP tracing/capturing purposes - capturing SIP, log, REST queries, network data, Management commands and more. This is an integration at data exchange level. But an integration is also possible at the Web portal level - to integrate the Homer portal into … Continue reading OpenSIPS Control Panel and Homer integration

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