> On Dec 19, 2024, at 5:32 pm, Alexis Fidalgo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Certainly ill test the http/2 in the near future and run tests at least on my 
> lab (luckily I have all the tests I run over and over again trying to improve 
> my current scenario) will be helpful to compare.

It should help a lot. The basic reason why HTTP is terrible is that it has to 
initiate a new connection every time, although a close secondary reason is that 
the backend services responding to HTTP requests don't tend to be very 
performant (e.g. Node), since they're not built for the demands of telephony, 
nor with a view to honouring timing interoperability with a circuit-switched 
world. Still, addressing the first one should help a lot.

-- Alex

-- 
Alex Balashov
Principal Consultant
Evariste Systems LLC
Web: https://evaristesys.com
Tel: +1-706-510-6800

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