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
Exchanging media between Asterisk and external apps has fairly involved for a few reasons, the main one being that RTP, the primary protocol for exchanging
Historically, using ARI required using HTTP for making REST requests and getting their responses, and a Websocket for receiving events. With Asterisk 20.14.0, 21.9.0 and
One of the historical issues we’ve had with Asterisk and the Asterisk Testsuite has been that if you’ve created an Asterisk pull request for some
If you didn’t already know, both SIP and HTTP share the same digest authentication mechanism described all the way back in RFC-2069 “An Extension to HTTP
Hello Asterisk Enthusiasts! We are thrilled to announce that AstriCon 2025 will be occurring February 11-13, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida as part of ITEXPO
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