Official website Yate home page
Yate is a softswitch with PBX features, which can be disabled. Due to fact that is very flexibile
it can be integrated with other services like Web. It runs under Linux, BSD and Windows.
Added features:
Fixes – T.38 and Mac client issues.
Added features:
Minor improvements
Minor update, mainly fixes:
Page Contents
- About Yate versions
- Yate 4.1 - 23 April 2012
- Yate 4.0 - 21 February 2012
- Yate 3.3 - 4 April 2011
- Yate 3.2 - 9th March 2011
- Yate 3.1.0
- Yate 3 alpha
- Yate 2
- Yate 1
- Mailing list
- Latest stable release
- SVN repository
- VOIP Today - Yate News
- Latest News
- Supported operating systems
- Supported telephony hardware
- Downloads
- Support
- Application Examples
- Licensing
Yet Another Telephony Engine
Yate is a softswitch with PBX features, which can be disabled. Due to fact that is very flexibile
it can be integrated with other services like Web. It runs under Linux, BSD and Windows.
About Yate versions
Yate 4.1 - 23 April 2012
Added features:
- iSAC codec
- better Gvoice support
- support for new Wanpipe drivers.
Fixes – T.38 and Mac client issues.
Yate 4.0 - 21 February 2012
Added features:
- SS7 components for mobile operators - SCCP, TCAP, MAP and CAMEL
- Javascript new implementation for fast prototyping of telephony applications.
- LNP over ANSI SS7
- T.38 fax support over MGCP digital gateways
- Alerts, monitoring and logging.
- YateClient got a brand new face
Minor improvements
- Better debugging informations
- Atomic operations used if architecture and compiler support them
Yate 3.3 - 4 April 2011
Minor update, mainly fixes:
- Support for GMail private chat conference rooms
- Internal microphones work on MacOS, now compiles on Mac OS X 10.6 too
- Handle some ANSI specific ISUP procedures and parameters
- Better detection of SS7 links misconfiguration
- Major stability issue fixed in H.323
- Minor stability fixes in SIP and RTP