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Product release messages, including LTS, stable, development versions and patches.

Big thing – IPv6!

Big thing – IPv6!

As we know, IPv6 is next internet protocol. All SIP devices will be migrated to IPv6 since IPv4 network has more and more problems.

Today we release miniSIPServer V16. The big feature of this version is to support IPv6. You can find it is so eay to deploy a voip network over IPv6 with miniSIPServer.

Please refer to following document for more details and enjoy IPv6 now!

http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_services/ipv6/index.html

And V16 will be next LTS version once we think it is ready for that.

Reseller for Cloud-MSS

Reseller for Cloud-MSS

Since cloud-mss is online, there are lots of customers ask us about reseller funciton. Thanks for their suggestions. We do some research on this topic and find it could be classified to two types:

(1) Some customers are professional communication providers for enterprises. They often install several cloud-mss servers for their own customers, so it is very useful if they can manage several nodes in one account.

(2) Some cutstomers provide SIP-PBX services for their local subscribers with their own domain names, so they not only want to manage several virtual sip-pbx nodes in one account, but also want to get more discount pricing.

We add ‘reseller’ function into cloud-mss system. It is free to register cloud-mss account and users can create and manage several cloud-mss nodes. Each node can be configured independantly just like common node.

If you are interesting in this topic, please take a try and feel free to contact us if you have any question or suggestion.

Please refer to our online document for more details:

http://www.minisipserver.com/reseller.html

New service engine

New service engine

Today we release latest V15 for miniSIPServer. This version is focus on providing a new service engine which is written in Python script.

That means almost all services are written in Python script files. New service engine is more flexible to fit different services requirements. Some advanced customers even can written their own special services now.

Happy new year! 64 bits miniSIPServer!

Happy new year! 64 bits miniSIPServer!

Today we upgrade miniSIPServer V14 to support 64 bits Debian and Ubuntu. That’s a great news for some of our customers.

As we know, in some networks, customers have deployed 64 bits Debian or Ubuntu servers. So when we want to install previous 32 bits miniSIPServer in their servers, it is required to install some additional 32 bits libraries. Of course, it is no problem to do that, but some customers often think it could be unstable for their servers.

So we decide to migrate MSS to 64 bits to fit this requirement. Now it is unnecessary to care about 32 bits problem.

For customers who are using 64 bits Windows, it is unnecessary to care about 32 bits problem. Windows can process them in perfect way, so please keep current versions.

miniSIPServer V14

miniSIPServer V14

miniSIPServer is upgraded to V14.2 now. With latest versions, following key features are included:

(1) For raspberry Pi. As we know, raspberry Pi is a very small PC run on Debian system, MSS can work on this hardware now. It is very helpful for some small business who dont want to maintain a PC hardware and save many cost.

(2) Provide open API. MSS can start web server and provide open HTTP API . 3rd parties can use this interface to intergrate with their own system. At this time, open API set can support: query MSS version; configure or query details of local users.

(3) Routing group. It is a very helpful feature for customers who have lots of external lines or SIP trunks. They can manage these lines or trunks into different groups for different users or for different calls. The workload of group is in round-robin policy.

Hope you can enjoy our new versions! If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us. We are always here for you.

Call waiting service

Call waiting service

Most SIP devices, such SIP phones, can support “call waiting” service themselves. But for some old SIP devices, such as some simple SIP ATA devices, it is required PBX to provide “call waiting” service.

So we upgrade MSS to V13.6 to provide this service. In MSS, we name it as “simple call waiting” service because MSS’ call waiting service only support

(1) put original call into waiting queue if current called party is busy.

(2) reconnect previous calls if current called party is available.

So user cannot press ‘R’ key to switch calls. It is simple and we hope it can fit most customers requirements.

Please refer to our service document for more details:

http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_services/call-waiting/index.html

miniSIPServer for Debian 7

miniSIPServer for Debian 7

We update and rebuild miniSIPServer V13.2 to fit Debian 7 system, now it is no problem to run MSS on Debian 7 and Ubuntu 12.04 systems with same DEB packages.

If you are Debian 6 users, it is time to upgrade to Debian 7 now and hope you can enjoy our products.

miniSIPServer LTS upgraded to V12

miniSIPServer LTS upgraded to V12

The latest LTS is upgraded from V6.6 to V12 which has been tested and deployed around world by our customers.

V12 has much more features than previous V6.6.x and stable enough to be a new LTS version. Of course, we provide at least one-year supporting service for this new version.

Previous LTS version (V6.6.x) will be kept in supporting list until end of this year (2013).

At the same time, stable version is upgraded to V13. New features will be merged into this version and V12 will not include any new feature or service.

Define your own IVR service in cloud

Define your own IVR service in cloud

As we know, we can define and use our own IVR-XML file to trigger IVR service in local miniSIPServer. Now we migrate this feature into cloud-mss, that means we can do that in cloud communication in the same way.

In local-MSS, we can save IVR-XML file into local directory. In cloud-mss, something is different. For safety protection, we require customers to send IVR-XML files to our support team (support(a)myvoipapp.com), our guys will upload your own IVR-XML file to your virtual server. Then, once you sign into cloud-mss, please click menu ‘Resource / IVR-XML files’ to take a look.

check IVR-XML files in cloud-mss
Cloud-MSS menu ‘IVR-XML files’

If your own IVR-XML file has been uploaded into your virtual server, you can configure how to trigger IVR service. In MSS, we can trigger IVR services according to called numbers of calls. It is very easy to configure that, please click menu ‘Services / IVR services’ to take a look.

configure detection of IVR-XML service
IVR-XML service trigger