In our last VoIP installment, we looked at the main reasons why SIP has become a widely adopted protocol, but we left details of the protocol’s inner workings fairly vague. This article will drill ...
The iptel.org 180+ page SIP tutorial is outstanding. Another overview that is a bit more market-oriented and nearly as long. White paper on the SIP value proposition over telephony, SIP and the new ...
Even many IT professionals haven't heard of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), so it's almost certain your users haven't. However, unless you're using an entirely proprietary Voice-over-IP (VoIP) ...
Voice over IP (VoIP) is the descriptor for the technology used to carry digitised voice over an IP data network. VoIP requires two classes of protocols: a signaling protocol such as SIP, H.323 or MGCP ...
As SIP continues to seep into the mainstream, more attention is being paid to security issues, especially in public IP networks/the Internet. At VoiceCon Orlando in March, we're bringing back Cullen ...
We are becoming less and less dependent on mobile networks. You can get a data signal almost everywhere that you can get a mobile signal and most of us are around WiFi most of the time anyway.
In Part 1 of our SIP primer, I covered the SIP foundation layers starting from the message structure and ending with the SIP transactions. We saw how phone registrations and proxies could work using ...
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