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authorrussell <russell@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b>2007-03-15 22:25:12 +0000
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-Distributed Universal Number Directory (DUNDi) (tm)
-===================================================
-http://www.dundi.com
-Mark Spencer, Digium, Inc.
-
-DUNDi is essentially a trusted, peer-to-peer system for being able to
-call any phone number from the Internet. DUNDi works by creating a
-network of nodes called the "DUNDi E.164 Trust Group" which are bound by
-a common peering agreement known as the General Peering Agreement or
-GPA. The GPA legally binds the members of the Trust Group to provide
-good-faith accurate information to the other nodes on the network, and
-provides standards by which the community can insure the integrity of
-the information on the nodes themselves. Unlike ENUM or similar
-systems, DUNDi is explicitly designed to preclude any necessity for a
-single centralized system which could be a source of fees, regulation,
-etc.
-
-You can find the PEERING agreement in the doc directory.
-
-Much less dramatically, DUNDi can also be used within a private
-enterprise to share a dialplan efficiently between multiple nodes,
-without incurring a risk of a single point of failure. In this way,
-administrators can locally add extensions which become immediately
-available to the other nodes in the system.
-
-For more information visit http://www.dundi.com