

Flexisip is a complete, modular, open-source server suite developed by Belledonne Communications, based on the SIP protocol.
With Flexisip, you can create your own cloud service, add instant messaging, video conferencing, and push notification features to your service, or even integrate an embedded server into your connected hardware.
What are you currently using on the SIP server side?
@voltagex It's easy to use an Amazon Echo Show, if you happen to have one. I make free calls with it, but I am in the UK. I think there is a restriction on the number of contacts you can make free calls to, but if you are prepared to speak or type the number....
Also I use Voipfone.co.uk which has its own app called Softphone.
#voip #amazon
What am I fishing for here? #telephone calls 😁
This is all above board (as its internal monitoring)- but old tech way is surprisingly most GDPR compliant - it separates call metadata (which I don't want, I can get that from other sources) from audio which I do want.
I'm not even interested in exact *content* of calls here, what I'm monitoring is overall audio quality to make sure nothing is glitched / daleked at our end now calls are 100% #VOIP (alas, I can't do anything about ropey #LTE networks our staff and service users might be using)
I'm also testing how #Grandstream #ATA and cloud #PBX handle long telephone calls (such as intercept feed from the other #PBX)
Contents of #tape are not kept long term, they are be erased once I've assessed the audio quality..
I am mostly known for my #Django work, but for years I have maintained #SSDP for #Python, a #UPnP substandard.
Over a month ago, I realized there isn't the an #AsyncIO library for #SIP, the #VoIP protocol.
It sent me down the deepest rabbit hole of my life. Dozens and dozens of decades-old RFC standards, some predating the Internet.
Today I emerge with a first draft and a call for HELP!