Kemp, Larry wrote:
> Can OpenSIPS be used as a Session Border controller sitting at my edge 
> passing and receiving SIP traffic to others I SIP peer with? If not, what 
> other open-source would anyone suggest to act as SBC's? I too would rather do 
> it via open-source and x86 or 64bit chip, less costly. Thanks.

This is mostly a semantic issue.

OpenSIPS is not an SBC in the way that commercial SBCs are SBCs, and 
lacks a number of key aspects, including ASIC-assisted processing in the 
higher-end ones.

But it can be used for subscriber or carrier-facing edge duty in the 
same way SBCs are often used (unnecessarily so).

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Alex Balashov - Principal
Evariste Systems
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