The E.164 problem is described in draft-elwell-sip-e164-problem-statement

Cheers,
-Victor

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Attila Sipos
<attila.si...@vegastream.com> wrote:
>
> In response to a question "[Sip-implementors] Global and local - SIP
> URI",
> it was written:
>
>>>If the SIP URI has a param ;user=phone then the userinfo part is
> supposed to
>>>be a telephone number, sharing syntax with the TEL URI.
>>>
>>>So you could consider the following SIP URI as "global" (in terms of
> E164):
>>>    sip:+12345...@domain.org;user=phone
>
>
> So this leads me to another question:
>
> What is the practical difference between:
>    sip:+12345...@domain.org;user=phone
> and
>    sip:+12345...@anotherdomain.org;user=phone
> ?
>
> Is it that in the first case, the request gets sent to "domain.org"
> but in the seconds case, it is sent to "anotherdomain.org"?
>
> Are there any other differences?
>
> Am I right that both requests should get sent to +12345678 on the PSTN?
>
>
>
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Victor Pascual Ávila

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