2009/2/24 M. Ranganathan <[email protected]>:
>>> Using a B2BUA where you should be using a proxy is needless
>>> complication and just bad engineering.
>>
>> Is there any company or enterprise using a SIP proxy instead of a
>> B2BUA? really? tell me just *one* example. Of course, I expect users
>> in that company can transfer incoming calls from their PSTN SIP
>
> Separation of concerns is a good idea in Engineering design.

<ironic>
Of course, let's forget real world and let's enjoy all our RFC's and
drafts in which SIP proxy networks work really well. Who cares
reality?
</ironic>



> http://www.sipfoundry.org

I don't understand the reason of this link.


> On the other hand, if I did come across a company using a B2BUA where
> a proxy ought to be used, I might question their wisdom. Individual
> companies shall not be named.

So you have replied to no one of my questions (how to replace common
B2BUA services with a proxy).

Sorry but I've seen no arguments. I invite you to extend your point of view.

Best regards.


-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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