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Skype presumably maintains its incompatibility with SIP through a
commercial calculation that it is in Skype's interests to lock in customers. But what is to prevent someone setting up a SIP <=> Skype Gateway that had eg 'sipgateway' as a skype address that could be suffixed by any sip-address, and vice versa? (A) Technical problems? Translation between protocols, timelags? Bandwidth bottleneck when usage exploded? (B) Financing problems? Charge a small monthly fixed fee to register for the gateway? Or a very small usage charge? Both Skype and SIP parts would be cost-free to the gateway. (C) Legal problems? Might Skype shut off the Skype connection if they thought their interests were threatened? Has nobody thought of/tried this before? If one of you sets this up and makes a fortune, can you cut me in for 1% for providing the idea? :^) Inman Harvey |
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Inman Harvey wrote:
.....[color=blue] > Has nobody thought of/tried this before? If one of you sets this up and > makes a fortune, can you cut me in for 1% for providing the idea? :^)[/color] .... I was just starting to work out what 1% of $1 billion was when I thought I would Google "sip skype gateway" eg [url]http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/skype/sip-to-skype-gateway-breaks-skypes-great-wall-of-voip.asp[/url] or [url]http://forum.skype.com/lofiversion/index.php/t59496.html[/url] .... but this runs just one connection. I am still interested in answers to the questions :^( Inman Harvey |
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Inman Harvey wrote:
[color=blue] > Skype presumably maintains its incompatibility with SIP through a > commercial calculation that it is in Skype's interests to lock in customers. > > But what is to prevent someone setting up a SIP <=> Skype Gateway that > had eg 'sipgateway' as a skype address that could be suffixed by any > sip-address, and vice versa?[/color] the cost / complexity of having to reverse engineer the Skype protocols perhaps, and possible licensing / patent legal problems ? SIP is open standard publicly defined, Skype is proprietary ie someone owns it. Easier to wean people off Skype by pointing out that its a proprietary monopoly - Microsoft reincarnated. Phil |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:42:29 +0100, Inman Harvey
<inmanh@cogs.susx.ac.uk> wrote: [color=blue] >But what is to prevent someone setting up a SIP <=> Skype Gateway that >had eg 'sipgateway' as a skype address that could be suffixed by any >sip-address, and vice versa?[/color] I set one up when I was playing with a voip setup here. Basically, it was a sip interface that ran a copy of skype on a pc, so although it worked fine, it was a one call at a time solution, and the transcoding took processor time as well as reducing quality. I really can't see much point in it, but then again I don't use skype. |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 21:18:09 +0100, [email]hairydog@despammed.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] >On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:42:29 +0100, Inman Harvey ><inmanh@cogs.susx.ac.uk> wrote: > >[color=green] >>But what is to prevent someone setting up a SIP <=> Skype Gateway that >>had eg 'sipgateway' as a skype address that could be suffixed by any >>sip-address, and vice versa?[/color] > >I set one up when I was playing with a voip setup here. Basically, it >was a sip interface that ran a copy of skype on a pc, so although it >worked fine, it was a one call at a time solution, and the transcoding >took processor time as well as reducing quality. > >I really can't see much point in it, but then again I don't use skype.[/color] The only advantages of Skype are that it does video and that it takes no setting up. However, I think that the SIP 'Gizmo Project' doesn't take any setting up afaik - It must be easy as it seems that quite a lot of people are using it. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. Skype Free Zone!! |
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Brian A wrote:
[color=blue] > On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 21:18:09 +0100, [email]hairydog@despammed.com[/email] wrote:[/color] [color=blue][color=green] >> I really can't see much point in it, but then again I don't use skype.[/color][/color] [color=blue] > The only advantages of Skype are that it does video[/color] SIP does video too. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm@ale.cx) 16:07:21 up 10 days, 19:48, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.12 This is my BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMSTICK |
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alexd <look@my.sig> wrote in news:1406592.pqgfTq3FKu@ale.cx:
[color=blue] > Brian A wrote: >[color=green] >> On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 21:18:09 +0100, [email]hairydog@despammed.com[/email] wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> I really can't see much point in it, but then again I don't use skype.[/color][/color] >[color=green] >> The only advantages of Skype are that it does video[/color] > > SIP does video too. >[/color] .... and the XTEN free SIP phone supports Video (and Video conferencing). It is now based on the eye-beam phone. Peter |
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