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Introducing pjnath – Open Source ICE, STUN, and TURN for NAT Traversal

During the past few weeks, I’ve been busy with implementing ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment, with the latest draft as of now is draft-ietf-mmusic-ice-15.txt), and I think now at least I...

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Open source SIP stack, media, STUN, and ICE for Symbian OS

Just yesterday I finished back porting the Symbian branch to the trunk, and I think it’s good to go. It’s been a roller-coaster way, supporting Symbian. It’s not the most developer friendly OS to port...

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New release 0.8.0: 3GPP/IMS, PRACK, and new STUN, TURN, and ICE implementation

This latest release was supposed to be 0.7.1 a few months ago. That release was delayed, so more and more features got in. Therefore we have decided to call it 0.8.0. If you are still using 0.5.x...

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PJSIP 0.9 is Released: Audio Latency, TURN implementation, IPv6, G.722, and More

Finally, after months of delay, PJSIP version 0.9.0 is released. This has been the longest gap (8 months) between releases, and consequently it has the most modifications in it (there have been 100+...

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PJNATH adds STUN, TURN, ICE to Asterisk for WebRTC support

  We added STUN, TURN and ICE support by integrating an open source library called ‘pjnath’ from the PJSIP project. Digium and WebRTC: An Interview With Steven Sokol : BlogGeek.me.

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