Hello all,

My name is Nick Hurlburt, and work with a nonprofit tech organization that 
provides a software platform for child helplines around the world.  I am a new 
user to Kamailio, and I'm interested in figuring out if my use case is 
appropriate, getting some tips on how to go about it, and possibly enlisting 
some expert help.

Our service is built on top of Twilio, but we are working in some countries 
where Twilio doesn't have phone numbers.  So in those areas, we are working 
with local telecoms on ways to integrate using a SIP connection.  In one 
particular example, the telecom company can send SIP INVITEs but can only 
address them to a static IP.  However, Twilio needs to receive the invite 
addressed to a fully-qualified domain name (eg, example-setup.sip.twilio.com).  
The idea arose to use Kamailio as a proxy to accept the static IP-addressed 
request and then rewrite the request to pass it along to a domain name.  Then 
once the connection is established between the two endpoints, the media can 
flow directly between them.

I have a software engineering background but still coming up to speed when it 
comes to VoIP technology.  I'd be interested in:
- does this sound like a good use case for Kamailio?
- is there any specific documentation you could point me to for this use case?  
(I have been looking at the Kamailio documentation, but a quick pointer could 
save a lot of time in digging through it)
- if anyone from the community would be open to helping us develop a 
prototype/proof-of-concept instance of this, especially if you're open to 
contributing to a nonprofit on a volunteer or discounted rate, I'd love to talk 
more

Thank you,
Nick

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