Hopefully once Apple "opens" up facetime, they will also enable calls outside the Facetime network. Otherwise the who's and what's of connecting to their registrar will probably be no better than the App Store situation today (eg, I'm sure gateways will be forbidden).
edit: Although the identifying info from those screenshots is scrubbed, the comments say the R-URI is basically user@ip:port. This is interesting: there's no SIP proxy in between. No wonder it only works over wifi.
Although the identifying info from those screenshots is scrubbed, the comments say the R-URI is basically user@ip:port. This is interesting: there's no SIP proxy in between.
Unfortunately I see "Bandwidth Limit Exceeded" when I go to that page but your comment makes me wonder whether they are doing SIP URI discovery via DNS-SD[1] given their penchant for DNS-SD.
It's much easier to add encryption to an unencrypted channel than it is to interoperate with a fully encrypted one. As a user you might be more interested in encryption as soon as possible, but to the average HN reader an unencrypted standards-based stack is good news!
This is cool. This, Google Voice and Sipdroid on my Desire (which lets you route all calls, automatically, to the SIP provider of you choice, either on Wi-Fi only or 3G as well) makes me feel good about the future of telephony.
Since Facetime is running SIP over WiFi, does AT&T still charge you minutes for a Facetime call or is that only for the non-facetime portion of the phonecall?
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 48.9 ms ] threadedit: Although the identifying info from those screenshots is scrubbed, the comments say the R-URI is basically user@ip:port. This is interesting: there's no SIP proxy in between. No wonder it only works over wifi.
Unfortunately I see "Bandwidth Limit Exceeded" when I go to that page but your comment makes me wonder whether they are doing SIP URI discovery via DNS-SD[1] given their penchant for DNS-SD.
[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lee-sip-dns-sd-uri-03 (ignore the stuff about mDNS and substitute Wide-area Bonjour)
It's considerably more secure than an open wifi network.
(Though it's true that this opens you up to a potential MITM attack by a well equipped adversary, it's still a far cry from an open wifi network)
Cue first FaceTime scandal in 3, 2...
“Only the call part is Vanilla SIP. The procedure for registering a Facetime user into their servers etc. is all non-SIP, encrypted/ciphered.”
http://www.packetstan.com/2010/07/special-look-face-time-par...
“The voice call ends as soon as the FaceTime call connects... the FaceTime call is over Wi-Fi so does not use carrier minutes.”
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20008289-37.html