
I think the realistic responses are going to be some combination of: 1) "Congratulations, you just invented Neutral Tandem/Inteliquent/whatever they are this week" 2) "The SIP peering exchange has been proclaimed every year since the early 2000s" 3) "This is quietly happening for years now anyway, just not in the way you've got in mind." -- Alex
On 24 Oct 2023, at 08:49, Mike Hammett via VoiceOps <voiceops at voiceops.org> wrote:
This was in another thread, but I broke it out into it's own conversation. Someone had asked:
--- Hi,
I am joining this thread late, but, would anyone out there be interested in exchanging traffic with other carriers directly over SIP?
The service would just look like a carrier, except it would know how to reach all other participants directly with SIP, bypassing TDM land, and enabling rich media as a fringe benefit, as media would be direct between endpoints.
I have a proof of concept and am wondering who out there might be willing to do some testing.
Email me directly if interested, to talk about your network and how something like this might fit in.
Cheers,
Jawaid ---
https://www.voip-info.org/the-voice-peering-fabric/ I can't find anything on this in 15 years, so I'm guessing it didn't work out for one reason or another. Can anyone impart some history there?
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