The customary inter-Kamailio solution is jumbo frames (if you control network 
end-to-end) or TCP.

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> On Apr 1, 2019, at 10:33 AM, Igor Olhovskiy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Was looking on some way to compress SIP signalling between internal servers. 
> But found out, there are no some pre-defined or recommended mechanism of 
> doing this.
> Yes, I found gzcompress module, but it will help only in case of big body, 
> but not whole message itself. Like in some cases you can have 4-5 RR headers, 
> which is already a lot of info.
> 
> What I googled is
> SigComp
> Compact Header form
> As I found, SigComp is really not widely-used method and it support along 
> opensource SIP servers/PBXes is not documented.
> For Compact Header form - is there any way of using Kamailio to compress 
> message this way?
> Maybe also there is a way of having some intermediate proxy-layer software, 
> that will gzip/gunzip SIP signalling in realtime?
> 
> All of this actually cause info in SIP/SDP grows rapidly, unfortunately MTU 
> size is not.
> 
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