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Tracking development of pjsip, the Open Source SIP, media, and NAT traversal stack/SDK/library for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, MacOS, RTOS, embedded, and pretty much anything, any device.

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  • It’s Official: Mobile Goes Open Source

    Well, according to Symbian. I’ve been attending Smartphone Show 2008, because we have an open source Symbian SIP stack. In the first two hours of the  I’ve been listening to…


  • Version 1.0-rc4 is released

    Turns out that the previous release was not so much of a good news after all. Several people had reported several build problems, especially on Mingw, and also on Windows…


  • Version 1.0-rc3 is released

    “Good news, everyone”. PJSIP version 1.0-rc3 is ready. This release focuses on fixing bugs to make the libraries more stable for the upcoming 1.0 release. Some areas where bugs have…


  • Version 1.0-rc2 is released

    “Good news, everyone”. PJSIP version 1.0-rc2 is ready. There’s not too many updates here (which is good, by the way), only 9 tickets on this release, but nevertheless some important…


  • Version 1.0-rc1 is released with new Python SIP, Nokia APS support, and IPP codecs

    “Good news, everyone” [Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, Futurama] This is an interim release, intended to mark the end of features development in the trunk. From now on, it will be…


  • Python SIP Take Two (Part 1)

    Python is here again! More than a year ago I wrote Python binding for PJSIP. It was alright, we can have some Python applications done using this wrapper. But, it’s…


  • PJSIP 0.9 is Released: Audio Latency, TURN implementation, IPv6, G.722, and More

    Finally, after months of delay, PJSIP version 0.9.0 is released. This has been the longest gap (8 months) between releases, and consequently it has the most modifications in it (there…


  • PJSIP website is in The Planet; and it’s down

    UPDATE: FIXED. Apparently it was an unrelated problem. But it has prompted us to add even more resilience to our  infrastructure. The main pjsip website is hosted with WebFaction.com which…


  • Command Line SIP Client

    Josh Benson of Open Source Society tells us how pjsua can be used as fully featured SIP client to solve real life problems in PJSIP: Command-Line VoIP Client for Linux:…


  • You Can Now Make Phone Calls from Your iPod touch

    It’s official. The folks at touchmods.net have ported pjsip and released a SIP client for iPod touch.


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