Am 21.01.2017 um 20:59 schrieb Stephen Paul Weber:
I'd like to get feedback on a crazy proposal I've been batting around. Many times an XMPP client or other JID is in a context where it has some access to PSTN (either because the client is on a cell phone, or it has access to a VoiP bridge, or it *is* a VoiP gateway of some kind).
Did you see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-stox-media-07 which describes Jingle<->PSTN gateways (assuming the latter speaks SIP)?
Jingle could be used to initiate a voice session whose peer-to-peer component is routed entirely over PSTN in these cases. For example, [email protected] wants to talk to [email protected] and indicates that one option for contact is to call +15557254545
I can see a limited use-case where both clients are phones and want to use the PSTN (I am very much in favor of this -- I work for a telco). Bt even in that case I would go for Rayo (see below)
[...]
Hopefully the above is clear enough to discuss. My main use case is a PSTN Gateway which could, on receiving an inbound call, be told by the XMPP client to forward the call over PSTN to a receiving number (either with upstream caller id or rewriting caller id, depending on application).
That sounds more like you want a call-control protocol. https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0327.html _______________________________________________ Standards mailing list Info: https://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
