[Serusers] VoIP Server's Phone Number Range

Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel at voice-system.ro
Tue Apr 12 18:06:26 CEST 2005


On 04/12/05 17:36, Klaus Darilion wrote:

> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>
>> There is a list with some VoIP service providers, but for sure it is 
>> not complete:
>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-VOIP+Service+Providers
>>
>> Anyhow, some of them may not accept calls from foreign networks so 
>> you should check if you can interconnect. Prefix routing is your 
>> solution and I guess each provider implements its own numbering and 
>> prefix allocation policy - I have not heard about any standardization 
>> in this direction.
>
>
> The routing protocol is ENUM, but only few service providers have ENUM 
> entries for their number ranges. The problem is that most countries 
> are still in a "trial" state. There are also private ENUM trees to 
> benefit from ENUM without paying for the ENUM domains (like e164.info...)

That will be sometime in future, if ever -- depending on who and how is 
going to control it -- there are VoIP communities across many countries 
and would be rather complicated/expensive for the provider to buy 
numbers from each country. Anyhow, I was talking about current 
interconnection method, based on prefix, that none has regulated and 
nobody had tried (afaik) to make kind of agreements to use same prefix 
for same domain. The bad things is that the business cannot wait until 
ENUM is adopted in all countries, so you have to live without for a 
while and then will be pretty hard to teach your customers to adopt new 
contact numbers and so on.

>
>
> IMO using prefixes is PITA. You need a prefix for every SIP domain 
> (there will be thousands soon). User has to remember all the prefixes. 
> That does not scale. This remembers the beginning of the Internet 
> without DNS where you had to edit the hosts file of your PC.
>
> Their are also other mechanisms (like Dundi for asterisk). But ENUM is 
> the only method where the association between Internet phone numbers 
> and E.164 phone numbers is validated by a public authority.

Of course ENUM would be an ideal solution to this, let's see when it 
will be globally adopted.

Daniel

>
> regards,
> klaus
>
>
>
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 04/12/05 14:58, Felipe Martins wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I've made my first full operational SER Server, in fact there are 
>>> too server talking to each other. When the call is not to another 
>>> SER server, it forwards to another external server, when the 
>>> requested number belongs to my other SER Server it go there and 
>>> close the voip tunnel, just as usual. So, at the moment, I'm 
>>> implementing my routing logic, in order to implement it well, i need 
>>> all the phone ranges and their server names or IP to route all the 
>>> calls to the right server, for example, if a user calls a "1213..." 
>>> begging phone number, it goes to Go2Call, and so on the all other 
>>> Phone numbers. Do anybody know where can I find a list of phone 
>>> number ranges all over the world, I mean, every VoIP server has a 
>>> certain range, without it my calls will be lost, and they will not 
>>> end where they were meant to.
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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