Karl Brose wrote: [...]
The reality about IAX vs SIP looks much different. SIP quickly replaced H323 in the market of voip endpoint devices and call termination/origination because of its design simplicity, transparency and easy debugging potential because it's text-based and built on existing HTTP protocols. H323 is a complex binary protocol, albeit very powerful, but difficult to implement. Today it is still used in carrier interconnects and transmissions, where it is dominant.
When did that happen? The last time I looked (all of a few hours ago) practically everything is available in H.323 form. A surprisingly large amount in MGCP form. SIP comes a poor third. Even the more recent devices tend to come out in H.323 form first. H.323 still has the high ground, though SIP is growing.
Regards, Steve
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