On 11/06/2017 12:34 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 02:14 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
Asterisk is unique in terms that we can create new applications that talk
to databases and generate any logic whatsoever. Asterisk is a development
environment for anything telecom, not a PBX. I bel
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017, at 02:14 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
> Asterisk is unique in terms that we can create new applications that talk
> to databases and generate any logic whatsoever. Asterisk is a development
> environment for anything telecom, not a PBX. I believe that we need to
> make
> PJSIP more
Asterisk is unique in terms that we can create new applications that talk
to databases and generate any logic whatsoever. Asterisk is a development
environment for anything telecom, not a PBX. I believe that we need to make
PJSIP more efficient so Asterisk can expand its footprint.
Please tell some
> On 6/11/2017, at 7:42 AM, Saint Michael wrote:
>
> I see here a big disconnect between Digium and the VOIP industry. 99%
> of the VOIP entrepreneurs like me would need to avoid proxying the media.
>
Wow, that's quite a bold statement. I must be one of the 1% then because I'm a
VoIP entrep
On Sun, Nov 5, 2017, at 02:42 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
> Now that Joshua had the kindness to respond, I see here a big disconnect
> between Digium and the VOIP industry. 99% of the VOIP entrepreneurs like
> me
> would need to avoid proxying the media. Would would Digium support and
> bring in wit
Now that Joshua had the kindness to respond, I see here a big disconnect
between Digium and the VOIP industry. 99% of the VOIP entrepreneurs like me
would need to avoid proxying the media. Would would Digium support and
bring in with such fanfare a channel like PJSIP that lacks the only thing
tha
On Sun, Nov 5, 2017, at 07:16 AM, Saint Michael wrote:
> Please correct me if I am wrong. With PJSIP there is no way for Asterisk
> to
> stay a OUT of the media path, while with the old SIP channel, using
> directrtpsetup and directmedia, it just works. The issue I think is that
> other servers do
Please correct me if I am wrong. With PJSIP there is no way for Asterisk to
stay a OUT of the media path, while with the old SIP channel, using
directrtpsetup and directmedia, it just works. The issue I think is that
other servers do not accept reinvites or updates to redirect media, so
PJSIP will