Enterprise VoIP Planet: DUNDi Aims to Open VoIP Peering | Linux Today

Enterprise VoIP Planet: DUNDi Aims to Open VoIP Peering

Written By
SMK
Sean Michael Kerner
Jan 9, 2006

“As the world’s telecom networks move away from the plain old
telephone service model to VoIP, the need for a new form of
directory and interconnection is becoming increasingly apparent.
Some believe the next generation directory to be ENUM, others such
as open-source revolutionary Mark Spencer see the future to be a
tool called DUNDi.

“DUNDi is an acronym for Distributed Universal Number Discovery
and is by definition a ‘a peer-to-peer system for locating Internet
gateways to telephony services. DUNDi is fully distributed, with no
centralized authority whatsoever…'”

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Sean Michael Kerner

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