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Yate is over Aterisk 1000 times. But this is my humble opinion
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On 07/10/2014 19:44, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:<br>
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<tt>Ever wonder how you can:</tt><tt><br>
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<li><tt>load balance your Asterisk servers </tt></li>
<li><tt>provide fail over protection for your </tt><tt>Asterisk
</tt><tt>servers </tt></li>
<li><tt>distribute services to your </tt><tt>Asterisk </tt><tt>server
clusters </tt></li>
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<tt> <font color="#006600"> <b>On October 21st, 2014, Las Vegas
will be the the "OpenSIPS" city!</b></font><br>
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<b>Vlad Paiu - OpenSIPS core developer - </b><i>"OpenSIPS, a
service enabler for Asterisk</i></tt><tt><i>"</i><br>
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</tt><tt>By using OpenSIPS as a front-end for the Asterisk-based
system, additional/advanced SIP services can be enabled for the
end-users. OpenSIPS can act as an enabler for SIP SIMPLE
(presence and IM), XCAP, webRTC, TLS support, Parallel
Registration, IRC-like chatting and other end-user oriented
services.<br>
Aside the end-user service, OpenSIPS can address provider
oriented services like LCR and Gateway failover for the outbound
traffic, LNP and CNAME dipping, etc.<br>
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<tt> <b>Razvan Crainea </b></tt><tt><b><tt><b>- OpenSIPS core
developer </b></tt>- "</b><i>Scaling Asterisk with
OpenSIPS"</i><br>
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</tt><tt>There is a huge number of successful Asterisk-based
platforms which need to grow beyond the "one-instance" stage. To
grow/scale as capacity or as geographical coverage. OpenSIPS
provides the solution for such platform - the typical OpenSIPS
sandwich consists of a pool of Asterisk servers between two
OpenSIPS instances, on inbound and outbound.<br>
On the inbound side, OpenSIPS can solve the problem of doing SIP
wise balancing and redundancy for the Asterisk cluster, to
ensure traffic validation and shaping. Aside complex
authentication mechanisms (as digest, LDAP, IP based), the
fronting OpenSIPS is responsible for provide fraud detection and
other various security tools.<br>
On the outbound side, OpenSIPS takes care of complex routing
logics to PSTN carriers / GW, LCR, CNAME or LNP dipping. Traffic
to carriers can be CPS/CC controlled and accounted. The latest
OpenSIPS version is able to provide Quality based Routing
towards carriers<br>
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And more speakers and even more topics to follow. See <a
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href="http://www.opensips.org/Community/Summit-2014LasVegas-Schedule">http://www.opensips.org/Community/Summit-2014LasVegas-Schedule</a>
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</tt><tt>To <b>register for the event</b>, see <br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.opensips.org/Community/Summit-Registration">http://www.opensips.org/Community/Summit-Registration</a><br>
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<tt>Participating the Astricon? Use the "astricon2014" discount
code ;).<br>
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See you in Vegas,</tt>
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Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
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