Woof!

On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 15:21:45 -0400, Alfred Campbell <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Other than G.729 not sure it makes sense to support more than the media
> services can support.

One of the major advantages of a pure SIP Proxy architecture is that the  
endpoints negotiate codecs directly with each other, and thus "sipXecs" is  
not in the way at all, unlike all(*) the other open source PBX systems out  
there.  Limiting the codecs to what the media services supports is  
defeating that advantage.  The phones should negotiate with media services  
just like any other endpoint.  Yes, we've seem some bugs on devices with  
regards to MOH, but I don't think that should be a reason to limit the  
codecs.

Let the phones speak any and all codecs they can handle.  Let SIP do it's  
job and negotiate the best codec for the job.

(*)As far as I know, there are no other pure SIP open source PBX's out  
there!  All are B2BUA's of some sort or another.

--Woof!
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