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

Vladimir Broz vladiksip at centrum.cz
Mon Aug 15 06:02:10 CEST 2011


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 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 to
> terminate sip calls to our different carriers.
> Performance, and high throughput are factors very important to my
> employer. Features such as caller
> authentication, database back-end, load balancing, and
> interoperability with asterisk are things we are
> interested in, as was offered using OpenSER.
>
> With three+ open source proxy servers available on the net puts us in
> a situation where we have more
> solutions to choose from, at the same time wish the features from one
> were available in the other, and
> vice versa.
>
> With this in mind, we will have to fall back to other factors such as
> the most reliable, proven and active
> projects. As mentioned, we would choose functional stability over
> endless features that we will never use
> and that add to the projects fingerprint...
>
> I understand that all three projects are forks from OpenSER, people
> would naturally like to know what
> differentiates one from the other.
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Nick Khamis
> Toronto Hydro Telecom
>
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