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NSE (Named Signaling Events) is a proprietary protocol to switch from voice to Passthru, without involving SIP. It uses a proprietary event, based on NTE (, see 3.5 Payload Format). So NTE is not proprietary, but NSE is.
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NSE (Named Signaling Events) is a proprietary protocol to switch from voice to Passthru, without involving SIP. It uses a proprietary event, based on NTE (see 3.5 Payload Format). So NTE is not proprietary, but NSE is.
  
 
== TelcoBridges and NSE ==
 
== TelcoBridges and NSE ==

Revision as of 11:52, 28 May 2012

NSE (Named Signaling Events) is a proprietary protocol to switch from voice to Passthru, without involving SIP. It uses a proprietary event, based on NTE (see 3.5 Payload Format). So NTE is not proprietary, but NSE is.

TelcoBridges and NSE

Our implementation only support NSE events:

192 (switch to passthru)
193 (disable echo)
194 (switch back to voice)

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