In the previous post we learned how to eliminate the "zombie" registrations - registrations which are not valid or reachable anymore. Nevertheless, things are not only black or white , we do have shades of gray - meaning we may have valid and reachable destinations, but with slower or faster response times. This may happen … Continue reading Optimize User Experience by Filtering Slow SIP Registrations
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Overview This post is a sequel to the initial write-up on the recently introduced qrouting (Quality-based Routing) module. During the last month, the module has received several key additions, aimed at both improving the data format (gateway statistics, thresholds and scores) as well as the runtime behavior, with a new traffic balancing algorithm having been … Continue reading Quality-based PSTN Routing in OpenSIPS 3.1 LTS [part 2]
Introduction Note: some information in this post may be outdated. Make sure to also read the follow-up post for the final view on qrouting's behavior. Up until today, the open-source SIP server garden seems to have yielded quite a handful of ways to perform PSTN routing. Some VoIP operators prefer to pull the latest rate … Continue reading Quality-based PSTN Routing in OpenSIPS 3.1 LTS [part 1]

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