What is SIP? Print
Friday, 04 August 2006

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) describes a technology for the signaling of data streams, that can be used in the internet over TCP/IP networks to model classical fixed-line telephony.

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The most common usage for SIP is VoIP - Voice over IP. In this case, telephone calls are not placed using the conventional telephone network (PSTN), but instead are routed over the familiar internet protocol TCP/IP. With a broadband connection to the internet, telephone calls between VoIP users can be made without any additional costs!

Additional possibilities include the use of instant messaging services and video conferencing.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 September 2006 )
 
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