Well if that's the case then you'll have a hard time finding where it's
blocked.
Ususally, transit providers don't do this, so it should be the ISP/Provider
on either
end of the connection. However, there are some transit providers, especially
in countries where VOIP is prohibited or highly regulated (Middle East for
example)
that don't allow this type of traffic. Looks like you have more work to do
on your hands...:-(

""Osama Kamal""  wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with a blocked port somewhere on the internet down
to
> my router, my ISP is denying any blocking from their side, is there is any
> way to know where exactly the port is blocked?
>
> Thanks




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