<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>> No, not until Microsoft builds a compatible soft phone. Microsoft<br>
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> built software that only speaks SIP over TCP. Most SIP stacks work<br>
>over RTP.<br>
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I suspect you meant UDP, not RTP. They use TCP or UDP for SIP signaling and<br>
RTP for the actual voice traffic.<br>
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This is what i thought. MS uses TCP or TLS for signaling and RTP for voice.<br>
So in a perfect world it could work as from 1.6 Asterisk supports TCP.<br>
But if it works in real world? Thats the question.<br>
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