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| Subject: | Re: udp |
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| Date: | Fri, 24 Mar 2006 15:46:49 -0800 |
I don't think their allowed to do that. I believe there was a recent ruling pertaining to the monopolistic issues with blocking VoIP. Other than getting them to drop the blocking, all you can do is change the SIP port in use. (Only possible if you own/manage all endpoints.) If you use a service (like Vonage) this will not be possible. Hence the reason for the ruling. On 3/24/06, budi <sawung@gmail.com> wrote:
hi my isp blocked sip port (udp 5060) is there any way so i can still use my sip server? rgds budi
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