Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is harnessing the power and openness of the Internet to revolutionize voice communications. This webcast explains the need for SIP and how organization can take full advantage of its potential. The attendee will discover how it simplifies the IT management and maximizes the flexibility. The attendee will show how SIP works and how it affects the network design, configuration, and security; why all of the future communications solutions should be SIP-enabled; how SIP frees the user from the limitations of proprietary voice solutions; and how SIP enables to adapt to new business opportunities or challenges much faster.
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