Re: [SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-15 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, first just some important clarifications regarding the origin. The __first ever__ project in this series was SIP Express Router (aka SER), developed from 2001 inside FhG Fokus Institute, in Berlin, Germany -- as a matter of fact we celebrate 10 years very soon: http://sip-router.org/10

Re: [SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-15 Thread Henning Westerholt
On Monday 15 August 2011, Nick Khamis wrote: > [..] > Alex: Nice documentation based on Kamailio! If we choose this product > it will be a perfect reference point. Hi Nick, was the response from Alex also on the list? I somehow missed it. > [..] > In terms of Sip Router vs. Kamailio, is it safe

Re: [SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-15 Thread Nick Khamis
Thank you all for your responses, Vladimir: Never looked into sipwise, thank you for the link. The only problem is there Linux HA capabilities is not offered in CE, only PRO... Alex: Nice documentation based on Kamailio! If we choose this product it will be a perfect reference point. Henning: Ju

Re: [SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-15 Thread Henning Westerholt
On Monday 15 August 2011, Nick Khamis wrote: > I can only imagine how many times this question has come up since post > 2008. Please forgive my reoccurring of the issue. Hi Nick, actually there has been not that much discussion about it recently. > We are looking to provide carrier grade sip se

Re: [SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-14 Thread Vladimir Broz
Hi, have you checked the "sip:providerCE/PRO" solution from sipwise (www.sipwise.com)? Pretty nice solution based on Kamailio and SEMS. It is worth trying it! -Vlada B. On 08/14/2011 11:33 PM, Nick Khamis wrote: Hello Everyone, I can only imagine how many times this question has come up sin

[SR-Users] openSIPS vs Kamailio vs SIP-Router

2011-08-14 Thread Nick Khamis
Hello Everyone, I can only imagine how many times this question has come up since post 2008. Please forgive my reoccurring of the issue. We are looking to provide carrier grade sip services to our clients world wide. What we need is a lightweight, robust and scalable solution that will allow us