Taskpool + PJSIP Has Landed!
Last year I wrote about a new API I created, taskpool, and how stasis was moved over to it. If you haven’t read that post
Last year I wrote about a new API I created, taskpool, and how stasis was moved over to it. If you haven’t read that post
Asterisk is made up of many different modules that each usually use different APIs provided by Asterisk itself or other libraries. One that has seen
If you were able to join us for Astricon in February 2025, you may have caught a Voice AI demo using external media given by
This is just a friendly reminder that Asterisk 18 will be going security fix only next month, on October 20th. When this occurs Asterisk 18
We are thrilled to announce the creation of the Asterisk 22 branch! This marks a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to providing robust and
Up until recently Asterisk only supported RFC 4733 RTP events when using 8KHz codecs like G.711. However, with this recent change, Asterisk now supports the
I recently did a STIR/SHAKEN webinar about the new implementation available in Asterisk. You can find the recording for that here. This webinar reinforced my
Overview If you’re familiar with Asterisk, you probably know that it uses a third-party project called pjproject. This is a major part of the PJSIP
With 3 months before AstriDevCon 2024 registration is now available for it! You can register by following the registration link on the AstriDevCon documentation page.
As you may have seen from a recent submission, it was recently found that there was a consistent delay when adding a channel into the