> There's no particularly good reason that a VoIP-over-cable system
> shouldn't be able to hand off calls to an arbitrary SIP device.
No, there's no particulary good technological reason why VOIP-over-cable
system shouldn't be able to hand off calls to an arbitrary SIP device.
The reason is pure
t.
There goes their $20 or more per month worth of profit per phone number.
Does it mean that they are preventing other SIP devices to work on their
IP network? No, it does not. But what they are doing is preventing SIP
devices from working with their voice network because
Hello,
If you are or you know whoever operates the DNS for infrastructure for
.extranet.microsoft.com, could you kindly ping me off the list? You have had
some icky bad ju-ju happening there for a few days.
Alex
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