[asterisk-dev] Adventures in RTCP - a short report
Nick Lewis
Nick.Lewis at atltelecom.com
Thu Jan 28 07:57:02 CST 2010
>And we would be pretty much alone out there.
>Have you seen any implementations of it?
I think is still early days as RFC5761 is not released yet. It could
potentially encourage the uptake of RTCP as it would increase the number
of environments in which it would work
-- N_L
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