SIP vs p2pSIP

SIP vs p2pSIP

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SIP vs p2pSIP QoS 06-05-2007
`--> Re: SIP vs p2pSIP Balwinder S Dhe ..06-05-2007
Posted by on June 5, 2007, 6:06 pm
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well with server virtualization and nice blade servers i dont
really see why we need p2pSIP but it is on the way anyhow.

what im wondering really is if it not a good idea to write SIP
applications at this time, should I wait untill p2pSIP is finalized?



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Posted by Balwinder S Dheeman on June 5, 2007, 11:33 pm
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On 06/06/2007 03:36 AM, QoS@domain.invalid wrote:
> well with server virtualization and nice blade servers i dont
> really see why we need p2pSIP but it is on the way anyhow.
>
> what im wondering really is if it not a good idea to write SIP
> applications at this time, should I wait untill p2pSIP is finalized?

Instead of pondering over the future and, or p2pSIP, I for one shall act
per immediate needs of the day itself. If I'm not wrong the p2pSIP is
nothing but same SIP with P2P extensions; and is still in its infancy
and, or experimental stage.

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