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Yate 2 is no longer under development. Please see Yate 3 for the most recent versions.

Yate 2.2

Maintenance release, fixes a number of stability and performance problems.

  • T.38 terminal mode fax is supported for the SIP calls
  • The SIP parser was speed up by more than twice
  • Qt versions linked against glib no longer eat 100% processor

Yate 2.1

This release of Yate added new features:

  • Cisco SLT transport of SS7 MTP2 signaling over UDPTL
  • Support for controlling analog or digital media gateways on MGCP
  • Wave audio record and playback from a database
  • Secure RTP support
  • File transfer module for Jingle
  • Support for Jabber contacts in client

Besides that version 2.1 brings an assortment of interoperability and stability fixes as well as performance improvements on modern operating systems.

Yate 2.0

This version from the Yate software has bring several improvements over the previous versions:

  • Support for more hardware interfaces and protocols - added SS7, analogic support, RBS, better ISDN, passive recording
  • Clustering, balancing and failover support, Linux-HA integration
  • Improved client functionality - switched from GTK to Qt
  • Easier involvement of the Yate community - swtched from CVS to SVN
  • Added MGCP and Jingle support

Availability

On the Download page you will find sources and binaries for different systems. Yate can also be found on different Linux distributions.

Migration to Yate 2

Because of the changes we had to make some adjustments will be required in existing installations. Changes will also be required in custom code.

You should use the following information to port your existing code, configuration and scripts:

3 May 2010:
Yate 3.0.0 alpha 3 released. Featuring the new Jabber server and wideband audio.
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8 March 2010:
Yate 2.2 released. Mostly bug fixes. Dahdi compatible. Latest 2 release before 3.0.

6-7 February 2010:
Yate booth at FOSDEM 2010. Free CD with Freesentral available.

2 Nov 2009:
Yate 2.1 launched. Can replace a Cisco PGW2200 to control a Cisco AS54xx.

6 Aug 2008:
Yate and OpenSIPS (former OpenSER) join to build IP based clusters.

4 Aug 2008:
Yate 2 launched.

10 Jul 2008:
Yate presentation in Germany.

Feb 2008:
Yate 2.0.0 alpha 2 released. New routing module allows sending ENUM routed or forked calls to numbers of registered phones. More...

21 Jan 2008:
Yate 2 alpha released. Major changes, new ISDN, SS7 and MGCP stack. Added analogic and RBS support.

3 September:
Yate 1.3 released. Minor fixes and improvments mainly in client and SIP.

14 August:
Yate based ISDN passive recording system released by Trisys.

16 April:
Yate 1.2 released. Added Jingle and XML support, PBX improved.

25 September:
YateAdmin 1 released.

25 September:
Yate 1.1 released. Fallback routing from a database, fax support in Linux and bug fixes. Changelog and Download availables.

11 July 2006:
O'Reilly published an article about prototyping telephony applications with Yate and Python.

10 July 2006:
Yate 1 released. Includes YIAX, YSIP, YRTP and many new features.

June 1st 2006:
New Yate website launched


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