[Asterisk-Dev] FYI - ITU notices Dunny
Conroy, Lawrence (SMTP)
lwc at roke.co.uk
Thu Oct 21 03:21:01 MST 2004
Hi Folks,
FYI - on yet another list (RIPE-enumwg) posted by my esteemed
colleague Richard Stastny:
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Big brother is watching you ;-)
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/categories/voip/2004/10/20.html#a730
Distributed Universal Number Discovery = DUNDi
<http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/categories/voip/2004/10/
20.html#a730>
The Distributed Universal Number Discovery (DUNDi
<http://www.dundi.com/> ), from Digium <http://www.digium.com/> , is a
peer to peer system for locating Internet gateways to telephony
services. Unlike traditional hierarchical services such as ENUM
<http://www.faqs.org/rfc/rfc2916.txt> , DUNDi <http://www.dundi.com/>
is a distributed sysem with no centralized authority. An implementation
of DUNDi <http://www.dundi.com/> exists in Asterisk
<http://www.asterisk.org/> , an Open Source PBX. For further
information, see:
* DUNDi Core Members <http://www.dundi.com/members.html>
* DUNDi Whitepaper <http://www.dundi.com/dundi.pdf>
* General Peering Agreement <http://www.dundi.com/PEERING.pdf>
* DUNDi Internet Draft <http://www.dundi.com/dundi.txt>
* DUNDi Best Practices <http://www.dundi.com/bp.html>
* DUNDi Press Release <http://www.dundi.com/dundi_press_release.doc>
* DUNDi Mailing List <http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/dundi>
More information can be found in a related article
<http://voxilla.com/voxstory107-nested-order0-threshold0.html> from
the people at Voxilla <http://voxilla.com> . Also worth reading are the
VoIP peering discussions on this mailing list
<http://psg.com/lists/voip-peering/> .
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