OpenSER

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OpenSER
Developer: OpenSER Team
Latest release: 1.2.0 / March 12, 2007
Preview release: 1.3.0-dev / March 12, 2007
OS: Linux and any Unix-like
Use: SIP Server
License: GPL
Website: openser.org

OpenSER is a robust and flexible SIP (RFC 3261 ) Server implementation. It was started from SIP Express Router (SER) 0.9.3 by the two core developers and one main contributor of SER. The project focused on community collaboration, gathering more than 60 contributors in just one year, being more open to new features and promoting a clear roadmap and release policy.

It introduced a set of new features for first time in Open Source SIP Server implementations, like support for TLS and NAPTR. Among many features, it powers a SIP Server with IPv4/IPv6, UDP/TCP/TLS, ENUM, AAA with RADIUS and database (natively MySQL and Postgres and other DB types via unixodbc engine), load balancing, least cost routing, Call Processing Language (CPL), NAT traversal.

The project is managed by a board of seven people from different countries, ensuring the project's independence and a fair environment for all contributors.

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