MicroSIP

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MicroSIP
Original author(s) Dmitry Valegov
Initial release June 10, 2011; 2 years ago (2011-06-10)
Stable release 3.4.5 / February 14, 2014; 48 days ago (2014-02-14)
Written in C/C++
Operating system Windows
Size 4.5 MB normal version
2.6 MB lite version
Available in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, German, English, Farsi, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Type VoIP
License GNU General Public License
Website www.microsip.org

MicroSIP is a portable SIP softphone based on the PJSIP stack available for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It facilitates high quality VoIP calls (p2p or on regular telephones) based on the open SIP protocol.

MicroSIP falls into the free and open source software category and is being released under the GNU General Public License.

It relies on the PJSIP stack and draws on available features.[1]

This software's distinguishing characteristics are:

  • Profile of a lightweight background application
  • Small memory footprint (<20 mb RAM usage)
  • Strong adherence to the SIP standard
  • Support for a number of codecs: Speex (narrow band and wideband), G.711 (u-law, a-law), GSM, iLBC, SILK (narrow band, wideband and ultra wideband), G.722
  • No Support for VP8 codec as of now
  • STUN and ICE NAT traversal
  • SIP SIMPLE presence and messaging

There are two variants, a full version with video and a "Lite" version for voice and messaging only.

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