AW: [enum-wg] Kapsch CarrierCom first company to be reached with ENUM (questionable)
- Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:40:52 +0200
strange.
I had a quick look at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3261.txt and it reads:
Network Working Group J. Rosenberg
Request for Comments: 3261 dynamicsoft
Obsoletes: 2543 H. Schulzrinne
Category: Standards Track ...
June 2002
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
no mention of ENUM.
also, I work in a company that has ENUM enabled. You can call me (+49 7031 73009) via ENUM from the internet and I certainly have no SIP URI. Same goes true for a number of our customers I know of, which are using ENUM in their telephony production environment.
Do I miss something or is this thread falsely mixing up only loosely coupled issues?
Regards, Christoph
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To: Adrian Georgescu
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Subject: Re: [enum-wg] Kapsch CarrierCom first company to be reached with
ENUM
Hi Guys,
quick point here - ENUM is according to RFC3261.
It's AKA "public" ENUM. It *is* available on the Internet.
Anything else is "ENUM-like".
>> So Henry says (and I agree), if you do not have a SIP URI, you do not
>> have VoIP.
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