On 05/06/2011 02:09 AM, David Backeberg wrote:
T.38 has a boatload of problems, and most of those problems are
because people who aren't employed by Digium did not read the specs,
or they did read the specs, but felt like they had to violate the
specs to get their code to work with a different broken T.38 stack.
If you'd ever read T.38 you'd find what you've written there pretty
funny. T.38 is full of holes. You simply cannot implement a working
package from it. You have to experiment, find what other people have
done, and try to fit in with that. The latest revision of T.38 is
supposed to fill some of the holes, by incorporating text that Kevin
Fleming, I and others prepared, as part of the SIP Forum working group
that is trying to get the mess sorted out. However, due to the ITU's
strange publishing procedures I have so far been unable to read this new
revision.
Steve
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