Hi, Explain Off-Net phones?
stephenraj 03-July-2008 12:57:42 PM

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Off-Net phones are basically off of the IP network and on the PSTN Network. The SSP takes care of tracking their phone numbers and locating the phones in their network. Only the Media Gateway needs to be registered with the SIP Proxy Server.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


These are off of the IP network and on the PSTN Network. The SSP takes care of tracking their phone numbers and locating the phones in their network. Only the Media Gateway needs to be registered with the SIP Proxy Server.

In addition to allowing POTS phones to access SIP phone and SIP connected networks, they can also access new features provided by IP Feature Servers (Applications Servers) across the SIP network.
Posted by yogendra



Posted: 04-July-2008 11:47:09 AM By: yogendra

These are off of the IP network and on the PSTN Network. The SSP takes care of tracking their phone numbers and locating the phones in their network. Only the Media Gateway needs to be registered with the SIP Proxy Server.

In addition to allowing POTS phones to access SIP phone and SIP connected networks, they can also access new features provided by IP Feature Servers (Applications Servers) across the SIP network.

Posted: 31-March-2009 03:15:34 PM By: HamidAliKhan

Off-Net phones are basically off of the IP network and on the PSTN Network. The SSP takes care of tracking their phone numbers and locating the phones in their network. Only the Media Gateway needs to be registered with the SIP Proxy Server.