As far as I know, nope.
However, the much slower and bloated (in my opinion) mediaproxy does
exactly this and even more in terms of "billing safeties". 

On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 16:11 +0100, Helmut Kuper wrote:

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> does anybody know, if openser+rtpproxy are able to detect rtp-timeouts
> and react on them? It would be good for billing.
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> regards
> Helmut
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