
Even if we could find a carrier that wanted to use it, I'd be really reluctant to do so. Right now, it is impossible for some moron in idiot.net to break call routing for my TNs by screwing up a filter. I like the static nature of SS7/PSTN, and wonder how many of those five nines can be attributed to it's static routing. Sure, you can translate global titles all day, but you always come back to choosing among a set of static routes to complete your call. Really, when was the last time that you heard about a call that was supposed to go from WA to NY actually head off to FL and die in a routing loop in Okefenokee Telephone and Alligator Farmer's Co-op? When your significant outages must be reported to the FCC, you dream different dreams. David On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Jonathan Thurman<jonathan at thurmantech.com> wrote:
Does anyone use RFC 3219 - Telephony Routing over IP (TRIP), or are there any vendors that implement it? ?After doing some research into different peering methods, I am not sure why this seems to have failed. ?Here is a link to some useful information about TRIP if you don't know about it: http://www.packetizer.com/ipmc/trip/ ?Thanks
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