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      <title>MockaSIP: The Simplest Way to Test SIP Error Handling</title>
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      <description>Web developers have for years been able to test their APIs using multiple online mock API services but SIP/VoIP platform developers usually have to build their own.&#xA;How do you test that your SIP call error handling is working well?&#xA;When your SaaS provider tells you &amp;ldquo;You can bring your own carrier to our platform and we will failover the calls automatically for you&amp;rdquo; How do you check the errors they failover on?</description>
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