xyned its Qatman with a Q not c. The things you mentioned are networking issues and not really SIP issue as SIP can run on TCP, UDP and SCTP . Today many companies are using SIP for their internal and well as international calls. Soon Networks have to be matured enough to manage it and not the other way around.
xyned its Qatman with a Q not c. The things you mentioned are networking issues and not really SIP issue as SIP can run on TCP, UDP and SCTP . Today many companies are using SIP for their internal and well as international calls. Soon Networks have to be matured enough to manage it and not the other way around.