What's SIP Got to Do with It? Five Compelling Reasons Why SIP Will Dominate Enterprise IP Telephony
Abstract: Enterprises are rapidly recognizing the value of world-wide IP communications integrated with simple, secure, standards-based, applications-rich implementations and services. This paper offers five compelling reasons why these organizations are looking to Session Initiation Protocol as the standard on which to build their converged networks.
Exchange 12 will support IP-based signaling standards, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP). Essentially, customers need a VoIP PBX or a SIP gateway to work with a legacy PBX. Partner support will be announced later in the year.
Exchange 12 will support IP-based signaling standards, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP). Essentially, customers need a VoIP PBX or a SIP gateway to work with a legacy PBX. Partner support will be announced later in the year.
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