If people can deal with NAT/SIP problems, I think we could see a much more interesting revolution that I will call : the “skype-Voice-as-application-but-standard-SIP-model”.
Imagine Skype API to become Standard SIP Interface. You could have SIP Proxy inhouse or hosted.
As you said, everybody with an IP Machine (and SIP servlet Skills)could be a SIP Services provider.
If people can deal with NAT/SIP problems, I think we could see a much more interesting revolution that I will call : the “skype-Voice-as-application-but-standard-SIP-model”.
Imagine Skype API to become Standard SIP Interface. You could have SIP Proxy inhouse or hosted.
As you said, everybody with an IP Machine (and SIP servlet Skills)could be a SIP Services provider.
Wouldn’t it be nice ? (yes I love Brian Wilson)