[ it_network_systems ] It's Time To Take A Look At SIP
NetworkComputing.com | News Source
2003-04-23
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Even if you haven't added voice to your IP network yet, it won't be long before you encounter the Session Initiation Protocol.
SIP, a signaling protocol that sets up and tears down sessions in an IP network, is best known as a standard for VoIP phones that locates and connects end users to multiparty voice- and videoconferences. If you don't think SIP is for real yet, think again.
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