Oleg, first thanks for your answer. >> AFAIK, this DPI can block voip application like Skype.
>That's an on-going war, similar to the war between P2P applications >and DPI. It's not limited to cellular companies, of course. There is still a little difference here, I believe, with cellular companies. Cellular companies get their profits mostly I believe with telephony (the internet service in cellular is quite new). So Skype (or other voip applications) on a cellular device using internet is a real threat on their profits. Not all ISPs, on the other hand, deal with telephony, and most of their profits are from internet services, I believe. If this is true, than around the globe, it seems that blocking VOIP traffic with DPI is more important to cellular companies supplying internet service than to ISPs. Or am I wrong? Regards, Rafi Gordon _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il