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September 2021 the Dialcon has registered with the Name of Dialcon Private limited.
Work related to VoIP Technology with Kamailio.
Kamailio, formerly OpenSER (and sharing some common history with SIP Express Router (SER)), is an SIP server licensed under the GPL-2.0-or-later license. It can be configured to act as a SIP registrar, proxy or redirect server, and features presence support, RADIUS / syslog accounting and authorization, XML-RPC and JSON-RPC-based remote control, SQL and NoSQL backends, IMS / VoLTE extensions and others.
Kamailio is a Hawaiian word. Kama'ilio means talk, to converse. "It was chosen for its special flavour."
Features
[edit]Kamailio is written in pure C with architecture-specific optimizations; it can be configured for many scenarios including small-office use, enterprise PBX replacements and carrier services—it is SIP signaling server—a proxy—aiming to be used for large real-time communication services. Features include:
- SIP telephony system
- SIP load balancer
- SIP security firewall
- Least cost routing engine
- IMS/VoLTE platform
- Instant messaging and presence services
- SIP IPv4-IPv6 gateway
- MSRP relay
- SIP-WebRTC gateway
Usage
[edit]Kamailio is used by large Internet Service Providers to provide public telephony service. The largest public announced deployment with several million of users is in operation at the German ISP 1&1. Another large deployment is in operation at the provider sipgate.
Forks
[edit]OpenSIPS
[edit]OpenSIPS, a fork of SER which has diverged—deciding to "go their own way" from the SER and OpenSER codebases—is a free software implementation of SIP for voice over IP (VoIP) that can be used to handle voice, text and video communication. OpenSIPS is intended for installations serving thousands of calls and is IETF RFC 3261 compliant. The software was recognized by Google in 2017 with their Open Source Peer Bonus award.
History
[edit]DialCon started work on Kamailio's from 2021, when the first line of SIP Express Router (SER) at the time of deployment, teams working as group or individual to published results at www.dialcon.in—in September 2022
During the first years of development, serweb—a web-based user provisioning—was available.[citation needed]
- 2021
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- FOKUS and the Kamailio community organize the first iteration of the annual 'Kamailio World' conference in Berlin, Germany & Trying to build INDIAN community for local trainings and conferences.