Iancu OpenSIPS
Iancu OpenSIPS
Iancu OpenSIPS
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
CEO Voice System Founder OpenSIPS Project
What is OpenSIPS
server: router, switch, registrar, application server, redirect server, gateway, load-balancer, etc OpenSIPS is only about signaling, but there are media adds-on it is not a PBX that's Asterisk !
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OpenSIPS in VoIP
PSTN Gateway GSM/SMS Gateway
Applications
Media Server
OpenSIPS softswitch
IP Phone Pool
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OpenSER/OpenSIPS - History
OpenSER project is created in 2005 by Voice System as a fork on SER. OpenSER becomes one of the most performant and well-known open source SIP proxy. OpenSER is used by telcos, network operators, enterprises. In 2008 Voice System has to rename OpenSER as OpenSIPS due trademark issue.
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OpenSIPS in Industry I
Powering residential and business VoIP services high scalability and capacity (large number of users) flexible and powerful backend easy to integrate large set of end-user features (easy service creation) distributed (geographical) solutions Interested in this, are: Internet Telephony providers or ISPs mobile carriers traditional telcos
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OpenSIPS in Industry II
Powering trunking and carrier grade solutions high capacity (thousands of calls per second) powerful engine to support various and complex logics for traffic routing and dispatching high availability and easy to scale handy provisioning and control support Suitable for: interconnection and traffic trunking service fronting and load-balancing (whole sale PSTN providers or call centers) service dispatching in large platforms O
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Media conference
Media Voicemail
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OpenSIPS in Industry IV
White-label solutions flexibility allows fine control and clustering of services. control over distributed and dedicated resources powerful dial plan support Fix mobile convergence meets requirements for WiFi networks and mobile device clients. able to get control over the media part makes possible the complex logic required by handover scenarios between SIP and GSM
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OpenSIPS in Industry V
SIMPLE Server Presence Server model XCAP (privacy/permissions rules) Publishing external information Old / hardphone support XMPP gateway BLA / SLA Resource List Server (RLS) Nokia interoperability tests specs and implementation easy setup documentation
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OpenSIPS in Industry VI
Dedicated solutions:
ENUM platform (router) SBC (NAT traversal or security enforcement) Interconnection point between providers (discovery
and inter-routing services) Billing server IM server (conferences, message storage) SMS gateway (ATA modems or SMPP) XMPP gateway (presence and IM)
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Receipt ?
What made OpenSIPS successful in top-level industry readiness/compliance: robustness
performance security scalability
OpenSIPS Project
Who is OpenSER
OpenSIPS is a public project based on collective effort 80% of the project is sustained by Voice System large number of developers :
3 core developers 22 main developers ~30 developers ~150 contributers
worldwide community of users OpenSER Summit at VoN Berlin, November 2006 OpenSER Summit at VoN San Jose, March 2008 OpenSIPS Bootcamp in Miami, June 2008 OpenSIPS Developer course in Bucharest, June 2009
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no vendor trap faster development cycle split work between parties easy synchronization with the main stream via contributions unified effort for development
OpenSIPS v1.5.0
.....also called OpenSIPS on steroids!! 11 new modules memcache support +25% speed up in DB ops load-balancer capabilities presence (RLS, XCAP)
Thank you for your attention You can find out more at www.opensips.org Questions are welcome