News & Events

FlashSIP available now!
October 22, 2007
FlashSIP - a high performance, fully RFC 3261 compliant implementation of SIP registrar and proxy server on AMPS framework is now available.
First AMPS based product launched
October 8, 2007
4GSIP - An implementation of core SIP stack that includes parsing, message creation and transactions written in ANSI C tested and launched successfully.
Advanced IMS launched
October 1, 2007
With the introduction of three great products, Advanced IMS launches its operations worldwide.

Products: FlashSIP

FlashSIP is a High performance SIP proxy and registrar server built on top of SIP stack and the AMPS library. FlashSIP is high performance and is fully compliant with RFC 3261.


FlashSIP performance

We have benchmarked FlashSIP on Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) desktop machines with Dual core Pentium IV Xeon systems with 2GB of RAM. The SIP load testing tool was used to generate high load traffic from multiple machines. The FlashSIP server acting as a SIP proxy can easily handle SIP sessions arriving at 800 per seconds whereas the concurrent calls within the system at any one time could be as high as 50,000. When each call is 10 second in duration i.e. call termination rate is also high, the SIP server does not drop or let a single call experience a timeout. The performance is negligibly much when accounting records writing is also enabled for each call. This clearly shows that the performance of FlashSIP is equal or better than other open-source or commercial SIP server products e.g. Open SIP Express Router (OpenSER).
We plan to make FlashSIP the basis of our SIP based IMS call control and Application servers in near future.

FlashSIP is available under GPL open source license for its open source usage. A commercial license for both binaries and source code is also available for closed source commercial usage.

Comprehensive support is available for both open source and commercial licenses that includes several support model options.