Newbie question on SIP Proxy infrastructure

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What you are talking about is basically a "hosted voip softswitch provider".

There are many you could choose from like softswitch24, sidotel etc.

cheers

Ashwin

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:25 AM, Auro Tripathy <ipserv at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello SIP Community:
>
> I'm starting to read and understand  DLNA Remote Access  (RA).
>
> Key to understanding it is understanding SIP/SDP/ICE/STUN/TURN, all of
> which are new to me.
>
> My question is, are there service providers (world-wide) that host SIP
> proxy servers that can be used on-demand? Can they scale on demand? Could
> you name a few?
>
> Are these SIP Proxy Servers globally federated, i.e., they know the how
> how to send the "initial ICE offers" to the peer.
>
> Any pointers from this community would be very helpful.
>
> Thank you.
> Auro
>
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Ashwin Kumar Rath
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