#ColpHardFacts
This is a bit of a strange blog post but recent responses to people reminded me of the Colp Hard Facts webinar I did recently.
This is a bit of a strange blog post but recent responses to people reminded me of the Colp Hard Facts webinar I did recently.
Asterisk 18.17.0 and 20.2.0 were released recently with support for PJSIP 2.13. This version of PJSIP includes an important change to deal with race conditions
As we merge in a number of positive CommUnity UCaaS submissions, it is a good reminder of the challenges associated with private forks and forks
Objectively measuring call quality has always been tough because it’s, well, highly subjective. The first measurement process that usually comes to mind is the Mean
One of the larger Asterisk projects last year was adding the ability to create, manipulate and pass on Geolocation information. The most obvious use case,
The switch to Python3 for the Asterisk tesuite has been released! Previous blog posts have gone over some of the internal changes that have been
Overview Everyone knows that PJSIP is the channel driver of choice for Asterisk nowadays. It’s a powerful driver, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more
Good news all! Asterisk 20.0.0 is now available at https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/! Before upgrading remember to read the UPGRADE.txt document to see if there’s anything you need
If you have ever tried to use direct media with Asterisk, you my have received this message before. It can happen when the User Agent
If you haven’t noticed the AstriCon 2023 call for speakers is open! It will be a physical conference held February 14th to 17th next year