Hello Carsten, Jason and Klaus,

Thank you for this nice discussion, it's good to know others motivations :).
I am very new to this project, and am starting my master thesis
project that is too close to what you do, my project is about
interconnecting IMS users and H.248 users, for the H.248 part am
working on SmallMGC "http://www.smallmgc.org/"; and for the IMS side am
trying to use SIP Router, if I succeed to use SmallMGC  as a module to
SIP Router I would be able to get SIP Router top act as an AGCF and
that is the main goal of my project.
I tried to install SIP Router from the IMS branch but I got some bugs,
may be I should wait for the release of the 3.2 version? or can I have
access to the source of the version used in ng-voice -
http://www.ng-voice.com/our-solution/installation/ ??

Best regards
Kamal

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Carsten Bock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> My Motivation for the IMS branch is, that i actually like the idea of IMS.
> Currently, at Telefonica/O2 in Germany (without HanseNet, who will
> follow later), we have about ~27% of our cusomters already using IMS
> as a fixed-line replacement, in a "normal" VoIP-Provider scenario. The
> number growing daily, we have scheduled to reach 100% at the end of
> Q2. At the moment we have no mobile integration yet, that will follow
> in Q3/Q4 2011 together with the LTE roll-out.
> We also have several resellers on the Telefonica-IMS platform, using
> similar scenarios. Probably somewhen we might even migrate our Class 4
> infrastructure towards an IMS solution... At Telefonica we use the
> Ericsson IMS platform, unfortunately no Kamailio and no Open-Source. I
> believe, Kamailio and Open-Source IMS were too late for Telefonica.
> There are no efforts made from my employer "Telefonica" to implement
> IMS in Kamailio (except from donating my time working on it, when
> there is nothing else to do).
> "Status quo" for me: For me there is no commercial motivation for
> making the move towards IMS (yet), except from propagating open-source
> and bringing Kamailio forward.
>
> Kind regards,
> Carsten
>
> 2011/4/21 Klaus Darilion <[email protected]>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Carsten, Jason, I wonder what is the main motivation for you to have IMS
>> components?
>>
>> Are you using Kamailio in an mobile operator environment and thus have
>> to support all the IMS interfaces, or do you plan to use those modules
>> also in "normal" VoIP provider scenarios (benefits?)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Klaus
>>
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