recent discussion about gateways got me thinking, surely there are enough people on this list, with gateways in most major countries, would it not be cost effective (havent number crunched here) if we could somehow interlink our ser proxies, to route traffic across to the nearest proxy. Again not fully sure of the benefits.
eg ser is the US, who has US DID's etc, and I wanted them, I could realistically purchase from that local SER guy, as opposed to having to go through all the interconnect stuff, and finding a partner myself. Maybe a ser-business mailing list for this might be useful.
Iqbal
Great idea, we will soon have gateways in Belgium, at least it can be interested about the fares we can have, far cheaper than what the wholesaler can offer, and for sure more compliance. I am candidate for such a partnership.
Olivier
-----Message d'origine----- De : serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] De la part de Iqbal Envoyé : vendredi 22 juillet 2005 14:30 À : serusers@lists.iptel.org Objet : [Serusers] gateways and interconnects
recent discussion about gateways got me thinking, surely there are enough people on this list, with gateways in most major countries, would it not be cost effective (havent number crunched here) if we could somehow interlink our ser proxies, to route traffic across to the nearest proxy. Again not fully sure of the benefits.
eg ser is the US, who has US DID's etc, and I wanted them, I could realistically purchase from that local SER guy, as opposed to having to go through all the interconnect stuff, and finding a partner myself. Maybe a ser-business mailing list for this might be useful.
Iqbal
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cool, not that I have any idea of howto go about this, but if ser can add a mailing list, then anyone who can offer termination etc, could post there, as long as they are from the ser community, that way interconnecting would all be standard.
Iqbal PS I dont have any minutes to belgium as yet :-)
Olivier Taylor wrote:
Great idea, we will soon have gateways in Belgium, at least it can be interested about the fares we can have, far cheaper than what the wholesaler can offer, and for sure more compliance. I am candidate for such a partnership.
Olivier
-----Message d'origine----- De : serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] De la part de Iqbal Envoyé : vendredi 22 juillet 2005 14:30 À : serusers@lists.iptel.org Objet : [Serusers] gateways and interconnects
recent discussion about gateways got me thinking, surely there are enough people on this list, with gateways in most major countries, would it not be cost effective (havent number crunched here) if we could somehow interlink our ser proxies, to route traffic across to the nearest proxy. Again not fully sure of the benefits.
eg ser is the US, who has US DID's etc, and I wanted them, I could realistically purchase from that local SER guy, as opposed to having to go through all the interconnect stuff, and finding a partner myself. Maybe a ser-business mailing list for this might be useful.
Iqbal
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There are are several types of peering/interconnect arrangements like this that would be very beneficial to many of us. I agree that a SER business list would be the best place to start.
The obvious benefit would be to expand your footprint to other areas without the upfront capital investment.
I would love to see something like a fwdout.net for SER, only on the business/itsp level with reliability.
I have been looking into this for quite some time. If anyone would like to discuss this more off-list, feel free to email me.
- Daryl
On 7/22/05, Iqbal iqbal@gigo.co.uk wrote:
recent discussion about gateways got me thinking, surely there are enough people on this list, with gateways in most major countries, would it not be cost effective (havent number crunched here) if we could somehow interlink our ser proxies, to route traffic across to the nearest proxy. Again not fully sure of the benefits.
eg ser is the US, who has US DID's etc, and I wanted them, I could realistically purchase from that local SER guy, as opposed to having to go through all the interconnect stuff, and finding a partner myself. Maybe a ser-business mailing list for this might be useful.
Iqbal
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