oSIP

OSIP
Original author(s) Aymeric Moizard
Stable release 4.1.0 / December 18, 2013 (2013-12-18)
Development status stable
Written in C
Operating system Cross-platform
Platform GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, Mac OS, iPhone, Android, BlackBerry OS
Type Voice over IP, instant messaging, videoconferencing
License GNU LGPL version 2
Website www.osip.org

oSIP is a free software VoIP library implementing lower layers of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) published as rfc3261. The library includes minimal codebase required by any SIP application and offer enough flexibility to implement any SIP extension or behavior. Started in September 2000 and published in April 2001, oSIP is among the oldest SIP open source stack still being developed and maintained. The project was made part of the GNU Project as GNU oSIP in 2002.

Software using oSIP

Software that used oSIP

Usage in academic research

Citations from Books

Association for Computing Machinery. Special Interest Group on Embedded Systems. (2006). EMSOFT 2006: proceedings of the Sixth ACM & IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software. ACM Press. p. 263. 
Chakrabarti, Arindam (2007). A Framework for Compositional Design and Analysis of Systems. ProQuest. p. 197. 
Li, Frederick; Zhao, Jianmin (2008). Advances in Web Based Learning - ICWL 2008. Springer. p. 545. 
Bonnin, Jean-Marie; Giannelli, Carlo; Magedanz, Thomas (2009). Mobilware 2009. Springer. p. 289. 
Al-Begain, Khalid; Balakrishna, Chitra; Galindo, Luis Angel; Fernandez, David Moro (2009). A Development and Deployment Perspective. John Wiley & Sons. p. 206. 
Prasad, Anand R.; Buford, John F; Gurbani, K. Vijay (2011). Future Internet Services and Service Architectures. River Publishers. p. 309. 
Sung, Wen-Pei; Kao, Jimmy C.M.; Chen, Ran (2012). Frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering. CRC Press. p. 314. 

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