Christer Holmberg wrote:
I was referring to the case when signalling and media is transported
on  > completely different access networks, via different
B2BUA/gates/etc.
If signalling and media is transported on the same access networks,
they  > can in many cases have different IP address and/or port.
they should be able to use different access networks too.  that kind of
restriction cannot be placed on any sip protocol component.
Yes, it can :)

Its hard to argue with that, since there are so many existence proofs. :-(

But I would say "that kind of restriction SHOULD NOT be placed ...".

The end result of that is people with narrow ideas of what they care about break the possibility of many interesting and valuable new features. Its the "if I can't control it then you can't have it" mentality.

        Thanks,
        Paul
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