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Nat Traversal for IP Communications - White Paper

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Increased penetration of broadband Internet is driving the adoption of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) both for consumer and business markets, and VoIP is now on its way to becoming the main mode of multimedia communications in the coming years. High quality multimedia communications along with rich presence, universal mobility and availability, and low cost are some of the benefits VoIP brings to end-users. For operators, it promises new revenues from new and converged services, service bundling, increased customer loyalty, and lower capital and operation expenses (capex/opex) by building and running a single IP-based network for all communications services.

Ironically, the main driving force behind VoIP adoption also poses one of the biggest challenges - VoIP calls do not work well in many broadband situations. In short, the problem is as follows:

  • More than 90% of PCs or end-devices access the broadband service using private IP addresses. These private IP addresses get mapped into real Internet addresses using a mechanism called Network Address Translation (NAT), which is implemented in all broadband access devices (also called broadband routers) and sometimes again in the service provider network.

  • Most users have one or more packet-filtering firewalls to protect them from hacker attacks or malicious users. Firewall features are implemented in most broadband routers these days and also in operating systems such as Windows XP and Vista.

  • Most VoIP solutions in the market do not work well through NATs and firewalls – callers may sometimes fail to connect to each other or the quality and performance may be unacceptable.

In this white-paper we investigate the root-causes and challenges for the NAT/firewall traversal problem for VoIP, summarize recent work and progress made by standards-bodies and the industry on NAT traversal, and finally, present a comprehensive solution to this problem comprising a client-side SDK and a scalable carrier-grade server.

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