[enum-wg] Kapsch CarrierCom first company to be reached with ENUM
Adrian Georgescu ag at ag-projects.com
Thu Oct 7 01:48:32 CEST 2004
Indeed, what the majority of VoIP providers do not seem to realize today is that the cost of building the walled garden is exceeding the usefulness of the service provided. I hope the version 1 of today's VoIP service providers will be replaced by a more advanced version 2 who will generate more revenues and attract more customers by doing exactly the opposite. My ENUM and SIP addresses must be public and reachable from the Internet, should I stay in a walled carden I will behave like my neighbour's unfortunate cat, I will look for better food and entertainment at the neighbours. Regards, Adrian On Oct 7, 2004, at 1:02 AM, Stastny Richard wrote: >> But WTH is a "public (DIAL) SIP URI"? Just to continue to be on the >> same >> page here as I never came across this term before... > > I think the term has been brought up by Henry Sinnreich. considering > the currently many providers provide VoIP services in a walled garden > (.e.g. 3GPP, TISPAN NGN, even Skype), but they do not provide you > with a public SIP URI, so you cannot be reached (dialed) on the > Internet. > > So Henry says (and I agree), if you do not have a SIP URI, you do > not have VoIP. > > And especially on an ENUM related list you may add: if you do not have > a SIP URI, you cannot use ENUM as well. > > regards > > Richard > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Carsten Schiefner [mailto:enumvoipsip.cs at schiefner.de] > Gesendet: Mi 06.10.2004 18:06 > An: Stastny Richard > Cc: enum-wg at ripe.net > Betreff: Re: [enum-wg] Kapsch CarrierCom first company to be reached > with ENUM > > > > Hi Richard, > > Stastny Richard wrote: > > but on the other hand this is really the first company I now of > > providing public (DIAL) SIP URIs for ALL of their extensions and > > putting ALL extensions with Sip and mailto in ENUM. > > definitions, definitions... :-) > > But WTH is a "public (DIAL) SIP URI"? Just to continue to be on the > same > page here as I never came across this term before... > > Cheers - and thanks a bunch, > > -C. > > > > >
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