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Recently, Ivor Jones popped out over the fence
around uk.telecom.voip and said... |"Paul Cupis" <paul@cupis.co.uk> wrote in message |news:ek82k8$tdm$1@news.freedom2surf.net |> ßødincµs²°°° wrote: |> > Voice over IP HAS to be (by international standards |> > definition organizations like ISO) SIP or H323. |> Why? Because VoIP is an ISO standard! You can't define your application a VoIP application if it's NOT conform to the defined VoIP standard. This said, standards can be extended, expanded, modified, upgraded, etc... |> |> > Actually IAX |> > (born with Asterix) will probably be accepted as a |> > further protocol. |> So, you are saying that today IAX is not VoIP, but |> tomorrow it might be? |Hmm, so the IAX ATA I just used isn't VoIP..? |If you're using IP (which your connection to the Internet does, |presumably, that's why it's called Internet Protocol) then any Voice |traffic over it is by default Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP for |short. | |Where is it laid down that a specific protocol has to be used..? ISO definition of VoIP. Google it... |Ivor | Quoque, tu Bruto, filii mii... Can you please take a break, look into the TCP protocol ISO/OSI stack, figure out on which layer of the stack the IP protocol is, and - once and for all - decide whether a proprietary application communication protocol is on the same ISO/OSI level of the IP protocol or not? VoIP is an acronym for Voice over IP, not "voice communication through internet". I don't want to repeat this anymore, it's now up to you to get the things right. Cheers -- ßødincµs²°°° - The Y2K Druid ---------------------------- Law 42 on computing: Anything that could go wron@~ ¬ $: Access Violation -- Core dumped |
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"ßødincµs²°°°" <this.em@il.is.invalid> wrote in message
news:MPG.1fd845f9a11f06459896f8@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk[color=blue] > Recently, Ivor Jones popped out over the fence > around uk.telecom.voip and said...[/color] [snip] [color=blue][color=green] > > Where is it laid down that a specific protocol has to > > be used..?[/color] > ISO definition of VoIP. Google it... > > Quoque, tu Bruto, filii mii... > > Can you please take a break, look into the TCP protocol > ISO/OSI stack, figure out on which layer of the stack the > IP protocol is, and - once and for all - decide whether a > proprietary application communication protocol is on the > same ISO/OSI level of the IP protocol or not? > VoIP is an acronym for Voice over IP, not "voice > communication through internet".[/color] So the IP packets carrying my voice over the IAX connection to my mate's Asterisk box isn't VoIP..? I think someone's definitions need updating. It's voice, it's using IP, therefore it's Voice over IP. It walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, what would you call it..? Or would you ask the ISO about that as well..? [color=blue] > I don't want to repeat this anymore, it's now up to you > to get the things right.[/color] No, it's up to anyone with common sense to see that voice carried over IP packets is by definition Voice over IP. Ivor |
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