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Yate 4.2 release today August 20th 2012. Adds SIP flood protection and improves Jingle / Google Voice support. The Javascript is usable and the SIGTRAN links instability was solved.<br>
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[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/yateclient/id510684169?mt=12 YateClient was accepted in the Mac Store].
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Yate 4.1 release on April 23rd, 2012 and it brings [Connecting To Google Voice|better Gvoice support]], iSAC codec, support for new Wanpipe drivers. Fixes – T.38 and Mac client issues.
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[http://ss7cloud.com/ SS7Cloud] is launched today, 1st March, 2012, by NullTeam, Yate creators. <br>
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Having all you need to be a US CLEC, it brings SS7 services in a cloud.
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 4.0] release on February 21st, 2012. <br>
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SCCP, TCAP, MAP and CAMEL, TCP and TLS support in SIP, Javascript fast prototyping of telephony applications and brand new face for YateClient.
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[http://www.sipsocial.net/ SIPsocial is a SIP registrar and outbound proxy server] - January 28th, 2012.<br>
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SIPsocial enables Yate SIP phone services over the Internet securely by means of NAT / firewall devices and provides Yate SIP phone users with privacy protection using PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).
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[http://www.sipgate.com/press/releases/show/id/3 Sipgate chooses open source project Yate for core infrastructure] - 4th May 2011.<br>
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Short excerpt from the press release: "Following the certification of Yate SS7 stack by Deutsche Telekom's test lab, sipgate has started to deploy Yate at the core of it's softswitch. The decision came following extensive tests to determine stability, scalability as well as resilience."
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 3.3.2] minor release on April 12th, 2011. Fixed Jingle calls to Google Voice dropping around 5 minutes in the call.<br>
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Yate 3.3 release on April 4th, 2011. Support for GMail chat conference, fixes for internal microphone in MacOS. Minor fixes in SS7 M2PA and ANSI, better link misconfiguration detection. Stability fixes in H.323, SIP and RTP.
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Yate 3.2 released on March, 9th, 2011. Bug fixes in SIGTRAN/MGCP/SS7 and added support for CNAM/LNP lookup by SIP INVITE/3xx. Performance improvements in Jabber client and server over large rosters.
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Yate 3.1.0 release on January 31st, 2011. [http://yateclient.yate.ro/ Yate client] calls can use Google Voice service. All tones in tonegen can be customized, we provide defaults for 40 countries. Remote ringback generation from MGCP gateways is now supported.
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Yate3 was released on December 20th, 2010. The server added STP support in SS7 which now passes ITU certification with external SIGTRAN gateways. YateClient has improved looks. Added full Jabber IM support (Google Talk + voice and Facebook).
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Yate 3.0.0 alpha 3 released on May 3rd 2010. Based on SVN trunk it brings the new Jabber server, the native XML library and parser, wideband audio support. Improvements and fixes were made in SIP, RTP and SS7 components.
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[http://freesentral.com/ FreeSentral 1.1] released on April 21, 2010. FreeSentral is a full IP PBX based on a Linux distribution, an IP PBX and a Web Graphical User Interface for easy configuration.
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 2.2] was released on March 8th 2010. It is mainly a maintenance release with
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various fixes backported from SVN. The performance of the SIP parser was greatly improved and the
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fax module can act as T.38 terminal. Worked around the 100% processor load when Qt is using the
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glib event loop.
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 2.1] released on November 2nd 2009, includes Cisco SLT support and PSTN circuits over MGCP gateways, can control both signaling and media of Cisco [http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/univgate/ps505/index.html AS54xx] series.
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On Aug 6th, 2008, [[Yate and OpenSIPS]] (former OpenSER) join to build IP based clusters. The partnership will likely to produce an integrated solution, combining the latest releases from both projects.
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 2] launched. New features include analog lines, robbed bit, SS7, passive recording on E1/T1 and analogic, clustering, high availability, MGCP, and Jingle. libpri was replaced with ysig. In YateClient, jingle support was added and the interface was improved. The GTK interface was replaced with a Qt interface.
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Get your copy from the [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Download] page.
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[http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate2/yate-2.0.0-alpha2.tar.gz Yate 2.0.0 alpha 2] released on February 4, 2008. A new late routing module allows sending ENUM routed or forked calls to numbers of registered phones. [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Yate2 More...]
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download Yate 2.0.0 alpha 1] released on January 21, 2008. There are many changes in the API and provided modules allowing for more flexibility and further development. There is a brand new stack for PSTN protocols supporting ISDN, SS7 and analog cards. Yate is also moving towards clustering capabilities by providing MGCP support and [http://www.linux-ha.org/ Linux-HA] heartbeat support. A new [http://trolltech.com/products/qt/whatsnew Qt 4] based client improves the look and allows easier development of custom solutions.
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Yate 1.3.0 released on September 3, 2007. This release consists mainly of small improvments and minor bug fixes. <br>
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Many abnormal SIP conditions are better handled to improve interoperability. The supervisor is more forgiving on startup avoiding trashing already overloaded servers. The client interface was also fixed and the ENTER key now defaults to start a new call which gets added to the combo box for quick retrieval. Finally, many debugging messages including SIP and IAX events can be displayed in the client's event window.
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Trisys decided to use a Yate based solution using Sangoma hardware. The press release can be found at [http://www.opensourcexperts.com/PressRelease/showDetail.html?itemid=145 Open Source Experts]
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Finally, Yate 1.2.0 release on April 14, 2007!!! <br>
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Added support for Jingle, XML and improved PBX support. <br>
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[[Yjinglechan|Jingle]] implementation allows Yate to act as an external component for a Jabber server to interconnect with GoogleTalk. The recomanded Jabber server by Null Team is [http://www.tigase.org Tigase]. <br>
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The XML support is based on a modified [http://www.grinninglizard.com/tinyxml/ TinyXML], which has been included in the Yate tree. <br>
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The improved PBX support means: transfer failures are reported to the user, secure access to PBX, flexible configuration. <br>
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Several bug fixes are also included.<br>
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See the [http://yate.null.ro/commitlog.txt changelog] or the CVS [http://yate.null.ro/commitlog.txt  commit log] for more details or go directly to the [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download download] page.<br>
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Today September 25, 2006 we released Yate 1.1.0 including a [[Fax_Transfer_Module|Faxchan]] for Linux, a fax tone detector, routing with fallback from a database. There are also many minor improvements and bug fixes over version 1.0.0 you can find in the [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Changelog changelog]. You can get it as usual from the [ http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Download download] page in several binary and source formats.
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Yate version 1 was released on July 10th, 2006. It includes all the new features developed in the 0.9 series and all the fixes and improvments in a nicer packaging. It also includes the new Yate IAX stack with support for trunking the voice frames and a customizable PBX implementation.
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This is the second year Null Team will be present at [http://www.voneurope.com/ VON Europe], 15-18 May. Come and visit us at the booth of Sangoma. Diana will take part in "The Open Source Model" session which is between 11:30 - 12:45  on Thursday, May 18.
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[http://freshmeat.net Freshmeat] has published an [http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/2079/ article] about SIP NAT traversal in Yate and Skype.
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We recompiled the 0.9.0pre4 binaries for Windows because the old one crashed on any call trough Wanpipe. It seems the Visual Studio damaged some object files by crashing while compiling.
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You can also download this [http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate-0.9.0CVS20051213-setup.exe CVS built Windows binary] featuring GSM codec and database drivers.
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[http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Yate09 Yate 0.9.0pre4] minor release. The main improvments are in server-side support for [[SIP NAT|NAT traversal of SIP]] and RTP for clients behind NAT. Calls should succeed for  any NAT device that does not also block ports by firewall. Some support was also added on the client side (Yate behind NAT) when remote servers require usage of the public IP address.
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The CDR times and intervals are now expressed in milliseconds and some abnormal conditions were fixed. Please note that the PHP libraries were upgraded to PHP 5 and are no longer compatible with PHP 4 - a simple sed command is provided to convert them back.
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Yate 0.9.0pre3 is available. This minor release fixes a number of small but annoying problems related to building Yate, SIP media and H.323 called number.
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Yate 0.9.0pre2 it's available. Added features are iLBC codec and DTMF generation.
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After a long wait [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php/Main/Yate09 Yate-0.9.0] is available. It comprises a lot of improvements starting with a fully rewritten engine, a new [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_Transport_Protocol RTP] stack, the Windows port, the conference module, the [http://www.sangoma.com/ Sangoma] E1/T1 cheap cards support for both Windows and Linux. This new package also contains YateClient which is a multiprotocol [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.323 H.323], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Initiation_Protocol SIP] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAX IAX] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP VoIP] client. It requires [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gtk GTK] [ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.6/ 2.6.8] for Windows and is fully skinnable.
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We added an [http://yate.null.ro/archive/ archive] of the mailing list and we are waiting for [http://www.google.com/ Google] to index it.
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Null Team together with Sangoma will be present at [http://pulver.com/cgi-bin/vonpublic?mode=xsg&conf=voneur05&company=53616e676f6d6120546563686e6f6c6f676965732c20496e632e VON Europe], 24-26 May. Come and visit us at booth 1020. Diana Cionoiu will talk in the "Open Source Telecoms" topic which is between 1.40 - 2.55 pm, May 24th.
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[http://www.sangoma.com Sangoma Technologies] Supports Development Of [http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.WindowsYate Yate Telephony Project Under Windows]]
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[http://www.null.ro Null Team] website - the primary sponsor of Yate has been released. Null Team offers solutions based on Yate.
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We've tested Yate with Sangoma [http://www.sangoma.com/products/p_a101-102-specs.htm A101c and A102c] using Zaptel drivers.
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Radu Spineanu and Killian Krause done [http://yate.null.ro/deb debs] packages for yate.
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[[H323 To SIP Signalling Proxy]] functionality is now in Yate and is stable, please let us know if you find any problems regarding that.
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Diana was in Geilenkirchen and has a [http://yate.null.ro/yate2.sxi presentation] in [[OpenOffice.org -> http://www.openoffice.org/]] format about Yate.
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Yate version [http://voip.null.ro/tarballs/yate-0.8.7.tar.gz 0.8.7] has been realeased. We have fixed a bug regarding IAXchan, that has been present in libiax2. We encourage all Yate users to upgrade to this version. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by this bug.
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Yate version [http://voip.null.ro/tarballs/yate-0.8.6.tar.gz 0.8.6]
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has been released. Changes include bugfixes, our Yass (Yet Another SIP Stack), a lot of improvements regarding H.323, IAX channels, standardized messages for all the channels, and an improved regular expression module. It also have a QT interface for the Yate used as a VoIP multiprotocol client. It can be used now as an SIP - H.323 signalling proxy.
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Yate CVS version is working with uclibc.
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Yate version [http://voip.null.ro/tarballs/yate-0.8.5.tar.gz 0.8.5] has some bugs fixed and the most important the new fax channel that will allow you to build nice things like fax2mail or mail2fax or fax via voip.
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Yate version 0.8.4 is finally here after 5 months of hard work. Now Yate is a production ready software. It is currently used as a H323/Zaptel PBX for a call center.
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We have updated our website. If you have any problems please drop me an e-mail at [mailto:diana@voip.null.ro Diana].
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 February 2013


  1. Javascript XPath
  2. Javascript URI
  3. Javascript HashList
  4. Javascript Semaphore
  5. Javascript MatchingItem
  6. Javascript Object
  7. Javascript SharedObjects
  8. Javascript script load and execution
  9. Singleton (separate) message handler context in Javascript
  10. Javascript JPath
  11. Javascript Shared
  12. Javascript Array
  13. HTTP Client
  14. SIP SIPS URI Support
  15. Isup.mangle
  16. Radio.create
  17. User talk:Paul Bichis
  18. User:Paul Bichis
  19. MTP3 SEP Configurations
  20. SS7 MTP2 in Yate
  21. Interconnecting
  22. Implementation
  23. Signalling
  24. Interconnecting on SS7
  25. Ysigchan
  26. Isup.Mangle
  27. File:Ss7 layers.png
  28. SS7 Implementation
  29. File:Typical network.png
  30. Terminology for Yate implementation of SS7
  31. Introduction
  32. File:SCCP address translation.png
  33. SCCP address translation
  34. SEP SCCP configuration
  35. File:STP SCCP config.png
  36. STP SCCP configuration
  37. SCCP Introduction
  38. Usage Scenarios
  39. About SCTP
  40. Configuring DAHDI (Zaptel) TDM cards
  41. File:SS7 l2 interconnect.png
  42. M2PA VS M2UA
  43. Miscellaneous configurations
  44. File:SCCP decoder.png
  45. SCCP decoder
  46. Configure Mediant M2UA
  47. Configure Wanpipe
  48. Configure SCCP and GTT
  49. Configure Mediant MGCP
  50. File:Isup setup.png
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