I want the gateway in Chicago as well. 

I am Chicago based. The end users are Chicago based. Therefore the origination 
would be coming from a Chicago area gateway. Half of the calls (inbound would 
be guaranteed to be local as they'd be coming in through a local tandem anyway. 
Most of the termination traffic would again be to local numbers, therefore 
would again have to be through local tandems. 




----- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Nathan Anderson" <nath...@fsr.com> 
To: "Mike Hammett" <na...@ics-il.net> 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 4:11:37 AM 
Subject: RE: SIP trunking providers 

Maybe I'm missing something here, but what does it matter if the RTP from your 
perspective ends in Chicago or not? If it does end in Chicago, that only means 
they are proxying the audio before sending it on to the actual media gateway 
for that call where it finally drops onto the PSTN. So all that happens is that 
the audio latency remains the same (or worse, because of the additional, 
unnecessary proxy) AND that the actual media gateway remains hidden from you. 
You won't be able to actually test and see the latency to the MG, and you will 
be under the (false) impression that latency across all calls is equally "good" 
because you are only measuring RTT to a specific and common media proxy. By 
sending the audio directly to an MG closer to the point of exit from IP-land, 
it is taking a more direct route to the callee than you are seemingly asking 
for. 

If you're not talking about adding a proxy to the equation, are you expecting 
to find a provider in Chicago that immediately goes from IP to PSTN within 
Chicago, regardless of the actual destination of the call? Circuit-switched TDM 
is not a no-latency connection. Physics is involved here. The farther apart the 
caller is from the callee, the more latency there will be, regardless of the 
medium. All other things being equal (similar network path, etc.), I doubt IP 
packet switching significantly increases the latency over and above TDM call 
trunking. But I'm not an expert, and again, if I'm missing something here, I 
would love to be proven wrong. 

-- 
Nathan Anderson 
First Step Internet, LLC 
nath...@fsr.com 

________________________________________ 
From: NANOG [nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett 
[na...@ics-il.net] 
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 1:04 PM 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: Re: SIP trunking providers 

I too am looking for the Chicago area. Low volume. I'm looking for people whose 
SIP and RTP hit the end of the road in Chicago. Not interested in someone whose 
SIP servers are in LA , but will redirect me to the nearest gateway... without 
telling me where said gateway is. 




----- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Rafael Possamai" <raf...@gav.ufsc.br> 
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 4:40:48 PM 
Subject: SIP trunking providers 

Would anyone in the list be able to recommend a SIP trunk provider in the 
Chicago area? Not a VoIP expert, so just looking for someone with previous 
experience. 


Thanks, 
Rafael 



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