So when you buy Origination, you're buying a phone number (DID) to
receive calls, and you buy Termination to handle your outgoing calls.
Is that correct? Seems backwards...
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 23:01:12 -0600, Michael Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 22:34:54 -0600, Brent Cle
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>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What exactly does IAX and SIP termination
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>> Simplest explanation:
>>
>> IAX and SIP are protocols that allow devices to talk VOIP. When you
>> co
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> Simplest explanation:
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> IAX and SIP are protocols t
Simplest explanation:
IAX and SIP are protocols that allow devices to talk VOIP. When you
connect to a proxy device via either protocol, the proxy is said to
terminate those protocols.
Brent Clements wrote:
I think I have idea what IAX and SIP termination means, but can
someone explain this to
I think I have idea what IAX and SIP termination
means, but can someone explain this to me?
For instance, how and why would I use someone like
iax.cc?
Thanks,
Brent
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