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On 2023-07-12 16:37, Nathan Anderson via VoiceOps wrote:<br>
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style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D">By
the way, love your test tool service. Thanks for putting it
together and maintaining it...what a gift to the community.
There are a handful of S/S testing tools out there, but yours is
easily the most comprehensive...most just audibly read back to
you whether or not your call was attested, and if so at what
level. Nothing about who signed it, whether the backing cert
and entire chain of trust is valid or not, and so on, as yours
does. And since most other tests only provide one call-in
number, if the call path between you and that testing tool
happens to go through an intermediate carrier that strips out
our PASSporT and either replaces it with their own or drops it
entirely, tough noogies. Whereas you provide multiple call-in
numbers across multiple carriers, which not only provides
opportunity to work around such issues, but gives you some idea
of call paths that might be breaking transmission of your
PASSporT and which ones are okay. Super helpful!</span></blockquote>
<p>Yes! I would like to second this!</p>
<p>Also, the ZipDX HD audio test number has been amazing! The first
time I was able to get G722 over a PSTN call, I was so excited, I
called over coworkers to show them. It's sad that interest in HD
codec support is so sparse across carriers.<br>
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