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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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Category: VoIP

  • The Short History of VoIP: 10 pioneer companies

      iLocus studied the VoIP market from 1995 onwards and selected certain developments within the industry that helped establish it and related those developments with 10 selected companies. Source: VOIP…


  • How to Use Your Nintendo DS as a Phone and Make Free Calls

    (Credit: http://www.nintendo.com) Fulfilling the promise I made in the post announcing the VoIP client for Nintendo DS, I will describe the steps needed to turn a plain Nintendo DS into…


  • Open Source VoIP at VON Europe

    VON Europe Autumn will be held in Rome on the 26th and 27th of September, industry leaders from all over the world will talk about where IP communications is going…


  • Open source SIP stack, media, STUN, and ICE for Symbian OS

    Just yesterday I finished back porting the Symbian branch to the trunk, and I think it’s good to go. It’s been a roller-coaster way, supporting Symbian. It’s not the most…


  • The Lazy Product Manager’s Way to Release VoIP Products

    If you are a product manager wondering how to get into the VoIP market quickly before it moves to Telecom 6.0 or so, Jimmy Atkinson has helpfully provided a comprehensive…


  • PJSIP version 0.5.10 is released!

    After some delay, finally PJSIP version 0.5.10 is released, and it contains new features such as Python language binding for pjsua-api, experimental TLS support, Visual Studio 2005 support, explicit SIP…


  • Python SIP User Agent (Softphone)

    Actually pjsip now supports Python abstraction for PJSUA-API, although there don’t seem to be a lot of interests for this (people seem to be more interested with ActiveX abstraction rather…


  • Mobile SIP service on Symbian gets $24.5m

    Recently Vecosys mentioned social mobile network trends in 2007. The mobile trend continues as Truphone announces £12.5 million of venture capital funding. Truphone is creating quite a buzz, with a…


  • You Cannot Live Without SIP and VoIP Technology in 2007

    Anita Campbell picks 10 technology tools no small business owner should be without. Among them is a Virtual Switchboard and a Smartphone. This is where SIP with media capabilities can…


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Here is where we talk about pjsip development in general, and maybe other stuff as well. For the project itself, please go to the main pjsip project website. or pjsip documentation.

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