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#470352 04/07/05 02:49 PM
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https://www.sipcenter.com/sip.nsf/html/What+Is+SIP+Introduction

Ignore SIP at your own perril!

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Thanks, good info...keep em coming!

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try Freeworlddialup using the Xlite softphone. it's SIP. www.freeworlddialup.com

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Session Initiated Protocal = SIP. A loose standard that will be VOIP future IMHO. Right now I THINK there are 16 basic functions that are required to be SIP I call them the SIP 16. These are going to be the new "single" line phones of the future.

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SIP will reside in your cell phone, your PC (In XP ALREADY), in your busines phone system, in your cable box, in your home security system, in you video security system, in your home automation system. SIP is not a telephoney standard. It is a multi-media standard that is a disruptive technology. If you are a small interconnect, get to know SIP now. It will be the technology that brings down the price of IP phone systems, to the level of standard digital systems. IT IS NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME. That is the good news. Why? because it buys you some time. If you have not gotten your feet wet with IP, learn SIP first. What's wrong with it right now? Not that many features, sound quality can be an issue, off site SIP stations need VPN tunnels on most systems I've hear of, reliability. However, system software upgrades will show up within weeks of each other in some cases to fix bugs and add features. Other major features will include multiline business phones with DSS/BLF and line appearances, unified messaging, web based user interface for phone programming, collaberative work group tools, software based video PC phones (softphones).

Here's a thought "Everything that can be invented has been invented."
Charles Duell, Dir. US Patent Office, 1899

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It's not a standard is the biggest problem Mark. It has major hurdles to climb before prime time. VOIP is like anything else...free right now till good ol Uncle sam starts making people pay for bandwidth. The tech is monitoring is there. Also consider this, SIP offers no encryption so you may be easilly spied upon. Microsoft is pushing the hell outa SIP right now. Ready for another non-ending software upgrade....just wait and see this monster.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by MARK3906:
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Mark what an excellent site you have found for the forum !! Everyone interested or who has questions should peruse the entire link and study it. What is great about this site is that everything is in layman terms and can be digested very easily. The coverage of VoIp and the many facets thereof defining H.323 protocols to SIP is the finest I've seen yet. Knowing the basics and functionality makes deployment and involvement so much easier and less intimidating than it seems. Learning all the acronymns is something that comes with continued involvement and studying. The mods for this forum don't know everything and don't have all the answers, but will try to provide the most correct and accurate responses to all inquiries.

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Harleyman, I'm thinking of asking for a pay raise.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Coral Tech:
It's not a standard is the biggest problem Mark. It has major hurdles to climb before prime time. VOIP is like anything else...free right now till good ol Uncle sam starts making people pay for bandwidth. The tech is monitoring is there. Also consider this, SIP offers no encryption so you may be easilly spied upon. Microsoft is pushing the hell outa SIP right now. Ready for another non-ending software upgrade....just wait and see this monster.</font>

Coral Tech SIP is a standard and has become the one of choice for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). SIP is not as complex as H.323 protocol because it is an application that does require registration on a SIP server. The reason for every manufacturer, that I'm aware of, requiring VPN is for the security and to prevent spying upon. SIP is an application that uses ASCII which could be intervened or intercepted if not conducted within a secure enviornment. VoIP and SIP won't be regulated, but the whole internet cloud will soon have its price and taxation.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by MARK3906:
Harleyman, I'm thinking of asking for a pay raise.

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Go ahead and submit for your pay raise. Just make sure it goes through the chain of command and all documentation includes justification, to include 5 year projections for profit and loss. Your submission should also include color charts for easy interpretation and a return address for rejection. If you haven't had your counseling sessions yet for dealing with rejection, I suggest you get those out of the way first.

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