Hi,
this really depend on your specific scenarios and how you manage users.
For example if your users can have a plain sip phone and one or more
mobiles, you could store the APN or GCM tokens in usr_preferences table.
When an INVITE comes in for a user you first lookup for the registered
contacts a
Hi Federico.
I saw your speech at Kamailio world conferance. That's greats. :))
With Regards.
Mojtaba Esfandiari.S
On 30 Jun 2017 17:02, "Federico Cabiddu" wrote:
> Hi,
> good news: you can easily handle this scenario with Kamailio!
> If you want to have an overall view of VoIP&Push&Kamailio you
Thanks so much for thes information.
I understand that Apple is looking to optimize the battery lifetime but
this basically forces all softphone developpers for iOS to build a
dependency to Apple infrastructure.
If I understand the implication correctly, this means that the softphone
vendor
Thanks Frederico
Thanks for that. The Tsilo module simplifies this a lot.
One thing I still see as a challenge is in the multi client scenario,
where we may have a plain SIP phone, an IOS and an Android. How to
manage which push to enable, or do we always try to push.
Med venlig hilsen / Be
it is greate share.
Thanks.
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Hi,
good news: you can easily handle this scenario with Kamailio!
If you want to have an overall view of VoIP&Push&Kamailio you can have a
look at this speech I gave at Kamailio World 2015: https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=4XIrR9bwUkM.
And the slides: https://www.kamailio.org/events/2015-KamailioWo
Hi.
The TSILO module in kamailio is impelemented for push notifications for
ISO and Android.
Please read its documentations in kamailio website.
With Regards
Mojtaba Esfandiari.S
On 30 Jun 2017 16:37, "Kjeld Flarup" wrote:
> Rumours is that Apple no longer accepts apps which can do persistent
>
Rumours is that Apple no longer accepts apps which can do persistent
connections in the background.
To my best knowledge that means that IOS no longer supports SIP incoming
calls.
The app should now use Push Notifications, but SIP does not support this.
Anybody faced this problem?
Is the sol