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OK, having got Nerd Sniped by @sammachin earlier in the week, to try out @osmocom's Asterisk build that adds VoLTE/VoWiFi support osmocom.org/news/297

I have received my new USB Smart Card reader (one with a standard sized SIM slot as well)

amzn.to/4cfuRCu

And have managed to extract the required info from the SIM to find the endpoint for setting up the IPSEC tunnel.

Next step try and create a tunnel

osmocom.orgMake VoWiFi calls from open source client using asterisk - Open Source IMS Client - Open Source Mobile CommunicationsRedmine

Расширенное руководство по разработке SIP-клиента для IP-телефонии

Всем привет! Меня зовут Илья Чубко, я технический архитектор K2Тех . В этой статье я подробно опишу процесс создания SIP-клиента на Angular с использованием SIP.js, настройку сервера Asterisk на CentOS 9, обеспечение защищённого соединения через TLS и настройку WebRTC для совершения звонков.

habr.com/ru/companies/k2tech/a

ХабрРасширенное руководство по разработке SIP-клиента для IP-телефонииВсем привет! Меня зовут Илья Чубко, я технический архитектор К2Тех . IP-телефония давно стала важной частью корпоративных коммуникаций. Она позволяет компаниям эффективно управлять голосовыми вызовами...

Had an issue yesterday with an #Asterisk install not seeing a key I have for connections to another via #IAX
Debugged it for a few hours after work and gave up. Went to bed and dreamt a possible solution. Woke up, went back to work and tried said solution and that was it!

I simply forgot to install openssl-dev and compile Asterisk --with-ssl ..

Spent some time fighting the Tandberg C60 to play nicely with #asterisk tonight, but happy to report that we got there.

It really _really_ wants to use H323, y'all, and saving certain SIP parameters via the web interface is bugged to hell (like auth?) -- you've got to jump into the CLI and set the parameters manually.

Made tweaks to codec lists on device and pbx, and we have g.722+h263p SIP calls working.

Wrapped it up with a nice custom wallpaper bow.

Continued thread

Thanks to everyone who participated in my last poll on open-source PBX solutions! The overwhelming winner was Asterisk, with 91% of the vote.

Now, because I love the fact that this is a place where I can ask a telephony question and actual get responses, I’d like to dig a little deeper: If you were setting up a hobbyist Asterisk-based PBX, which solution would you choose?

I’m limited to five options, so this time, I’m including pure Asterisk as well as four popular Asterisk-based solutions.

Vote below, and if you have another favorite Asterisk-based solution, let me know in the comments!
📞💻 #telephony #PBX #VoIP #Asterisk