About Daniel-Constantin Mierla

He co-founded Kamailio in June 2005, aiming to build a solid SIP server project where openness to community and contributions has an important role, previously being core developer of SIP Express Router (SER) from its early beginning in 2002. He has a Master degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Polytechnics University of Bucharest. His experience was accumulated working as consultant for Orange Romania, branch of French Orange mobile operator, and researcher in network communications at Fraunhofer Fokus Institute, Berlin, Germany.

His activity is done at Asipto, a company targeting to offer and build reliable services and solutions that benefit at maximum from Kamailio’s flexibility and features, sharing knowledge and expertise via professional trainings and consultancy. Daniel is leading the development of the Kamailio project and he is member of its management board.

Daniel-Constantin Mierla's Session

A talk to reveal the internal resources and components offered by Kamailio SIP Server to cover the needs of heterogeneous deployments, to build tiny, small, large or extra large RTC systems.

Kamailio SIP Server development spans over more than 17 years, along the time going through the hypes and peaks of various technologies related to real time communications over IP. This talk aims to reveal how Kamailio configuration can be shaped to fit the needs of large deployments, such as VoIP or VoLTE services, as well as the optimisations that can be done to cope with limited resources available on low power devices present in IoT environments, in many cases required to leverage the security and quality of WebRTC standards.