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<p>Hello,</p>
<p>thanks for sharing the story with Kamailio community! It looks
like a very interesting to project you try to achieve at
Rhizomatica. I am sure there will be people here on mailing list
trying to help as mus as possible whenever you have questions, the
community is very friendly and responsive.<br>
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<p>However, to have good answers, it is important to ask on specific
issues you encounter. Asking for something generic (e.g., can
anyone send me a config file for x, y, z features) has lower
chance of answering, because each use case of kamailio (e.g., sip
lcr engine) involves interaction with many other systems,
security, etc. and it is not going to be something easy to just
send over.</p>
<p>Also, many of us just reply on mailing list discussions, unless
you get a request for a private email with some too sensitive data
for the public, likely just switching to reply to a developer will
lead to no answer (this being my case as well).</p>
<p>I hope to see positive updates from your project and feel free to
interact with us here whenever you need to clarify something, but
also to assist others when you have past experience that you can
share!</p>
<p>Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10.04.17 14:20, Nicolas Pace wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to introduce myself, before blasting the list with
questions (just kidding!).
My name is Nicolás Pace, I'm a Community Networks advocate from
Argentina.
I'm working on a community project for Rhizomatica [0], which is an
amazing organization that promotes Community Cellular Networks for
underserved communities in Latin America (mainly mexican's first
nations but also in Nicaragua, Colombia nad Brazil).
We are working on a mobile app to connect the Community Cellular
Networks (that uses 2G Cellular Networks) with the rest of the world
via SIP, and we are considering using Kamailio for this.
The project has been using FreeSwitch for some time and now we are
thinking about using Kamailio on the cloud side, and intengrate them
via SIP. On a not so distant future, if the Kamailio experience goes
well, we are thinking on moving everything to Kamailio, as it seems to
be much more simple and effective.
For now we expect to do a prototype to connect this communities with
their relatives via SMS (on the Cellular side) with SIP SIMPLE Messages
(on the 'cloud' side).
Awesome to meet you all, and hope to be collaborating with this
community!
Regards,
[0] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.rhizomatica.org/">https://www.rhizomatica.org/</a></pre>
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