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  Unified Communications Working Group
  Chair : Bill Efthimiou [ bill.efthimiou@aarnet.edu.au ]
  Co-Chair : CW Tan [ cwtan@nav6.usm.my ]
  SIP peering co-ordinator: Nimal Ratnayake [ nimalr@learn.ac.lk ]
  Mailing List : uc@apan.net
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  Project 1: SIP Peering between APAN Members
  This project is providing a peering point to route E.164 calls between APAN Members.
  Dialling telephone numbers is fundamental to :
  • Joining conferences on Multi Point Conference units (MCUs), sometimes also incorrectly refered to as bridges.
  • Peering with the telephone network means advanced networks must be able.
  • Telephones still only have numeric key pads, and will for a while longer.
  PHASE 1: USE STAIC ROUTING ENTRIES IN A CENTRAL SIP SERVER
  Use a SIP Server in the core of APAN to which other APAN Members peer to provide collaboration between Members using E.164 (telephone number) style dialing.
  1. APAN Members advise APAN what E.164 number ranges they support, the preference would be for one Member in each Country to support the whole number range for the country.
  2. APAN Member route E.164 calls to APAN.
  3. APAN routes calls to appropriate destination.
  How to get involved :
  Process/Project Plan :
  APAN Members: in the Unified Communications working group, Singapore, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Australia, provide :
Initial specification for a Server.
  Area Director take Project Plan to APAN :
  APAN provide : a Linux Server.
  APAN NOC to provide : Unix System, Unix Administration, network connection, and help desk.
  APAN Members: in the SIP-H323 working group, Singapore, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Australia, provide : SIP expertise, level 3 support, and operation guidelines, and initial specification for a Server.


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