Cisco uses open-source with OpenSER
March 9, 2007
Just caught word that Cisco is using OpenSER, an open source GPL project that is building a robust and scalable open-sourced SIP server. Cico is using OpenSER in Cisco Service Nodes for Linksys One. You can see OpenSER mentioned on this Cisco web page. What, Cisco drops their proprietary Skinny protocol in favor of the SIP standard and now they're supporting open source? What's the world coming to?
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