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July 2014: Yate 5.4 and YateBTS 4 launched. Added JSON and DNS support in Javascript, Handover support in YateBTS.
March 2014: YateBTS 2.0 launched. Added authentication and WebGUI. Added USSD support in commercial version.
March 2014: Yate 5.2 launched. Better JavaScript support and a fixed memory leak.
Jan 2014: YateBTS 1.0 launched. The first GSM Basestation which works with an IMS/VoLTE core network.
Jan 2014: Yate 5.1 launched. Better JavaScript support and added libygsm. Elisa chatbot added in RManager
Oct 2013: OpenHSS is the Yate based HLR/HSS solution for MVNO and LTE carriers.
Oct 2013: Yate 5 released. Added IPv6 support in SIP for LTE. Improved JavaScript support. Download NOW
Jan 2013: Yate 4.3 released: Added XML support in Javascript. SCCP - GTT routing between different networks. Stability improvements. Download NOW
Aug 2012: Yate 4.2 released: SIP flood protection. Better Jabber/Google Voice support. Usable Javascript. Fixed SIGTRAN links fluctuations. Download NOW
Apr 2012: YateClient was accepted in the Mac Store.
Yate 4.1 released: better Gvoice support, iSAC codec, support for new Wanpipe drivers. Fixes – T.38 and Mac client issues.
Mar 2012: SS7Cloud is launched today, 1st March, 2012, by NullTeam, Yate creators.
Having all you need to be a US CLEC, it brings SS7 services in a cloud.
Feb 2012: Yate 4.0 released. SCCP, TCAP, MAP and CAMEL, TCP and TLS in SIP, Javascript fast prototyping of telephony applications and brand new face for YateClient.
Nov 2011: Here is a video that, quote "demonstrates the truly awesome power of the YATE engine, as it easily handles 3 simultaneous calls to an audio player application including dtmf (button press) handling "(from PaintedRockComm).
Nov 2011: Yate will attend ORR - OPENRHEINRUHR (November 12 - 13).
04 May 2011: sipgate chooses open source project Yate for core infrastructure.
12 Apr 2011: Yate 3.3.2 released. Fix for Jingle calls to Google Voice dropping after 5 minutes.
4 Apr 2011: Yate 3.3 released. Support for GMail chat conference, fixes for internal microphone in MacOS. Minor fixes in SS7 M2PA and ANSI. Fixes in H.323, SIP and RTP.
9 Mar 2011: Yate 3.2 released. Bug fixes in SIGTRAN/MGCP/SS7 and added support for CNAM/LNP lookup by SIP INVITE/3xx.
Feb 2011: Yate will attend FOSDEM and XMPP summit.
31 Jan 2011: Yate 3.1 released. Yate client support for Google Voice.
Support for any country tones in tonegen.
20 Dec 2010: Yate 3.0 released. SS7 ITU certified. SS7 STP added. Client supports Jabber IM (Google Talk + Facebook).
3 May 2010: Yate 3.0.0 alpha 3 released. Featuring the new Jabber server and wideband audio.
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.
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