Skype Journal: More SIP Musings
March 17, 2005 04:34 PMChatting with Mathew Gould today, provided a few new pointers and wrinkles worth considering for Skype Strategy for Sip. These are issues and questions raised from our chat.
local Skype proxy. Then Wi-Fi phones would work for example. What if the SIP proxy enabled Skype to peer with Vonage behind the scenes (ENUM) so that it knew to pass the call over SIP. I bet there are other devices that would further accelerate this trend. Would this enable you to use your SIP phones Wi-Fi or not in home and office?
Part of this argument may be completely redundant from a consumer point of view. I raised it because of enterprise and industry issues, the capability to add e-mails to the "names" and thus add another level for potential "reputation" and access management, etc. Where consumers are concerned they want more mobility where and whenever they are on Skype. A Wi-Fi SIP phone may be a complicated solution when a USB device can turn a tradtiional cordless phone into a fully functioning buddylist capable handset. Similarly a PDA may work real well on the move.
Dependent on Skype's growth it may be a "mute" point. As a competitor consider what would if mean if Skype has a SIP bullet ready to fire at any time. One reason I raise the SIP Skype question is a few industry elements and open source advocates consistently raise an open standards argument. None of the big guys are open. So weigh in. Could Skype making a SIP move further accelerate change in the industry?
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Posted by: MuppetMaster at March 21, 2005 12:47 AM
I have a VOIP adaptor that allows me to connect a touchtone phone to my IP network.
Supposedly I should use this to connect through a VOIP service provider but I want to use skype.
Would a skype SIP gateway allow me to do this and if so how?
Posted by: Adrian at July 19, 2006 7:56 AM