9. HTML5 WebRTC and SIP Over WebSockets
Presented by Thomas Quintana, TeleStax HTML5 and WebRTC are free, open specifications that promise to enable rich, high quality, real-time communications applications to be developed in the browser via simple…
Read More8. SIP Safari: Real Tales From The Wild
Presented by Gernot Scheichl, Edgewater Networks This session will review real-world challenges for MSOs to ubiquitous SIP connectivity. While SIP provides a strong framework, significant interoperability challenges remain due to…
Read More7. Next Generation 911
Presented by Laurie Flaherty, NG9-1-1 Program Lead, National Highway Safety Administration, U.S. Dept of Transportation, during the NG911 Panel Discussion.
Read More6. Panel Discussion: NENA and SIP in Emergency Services.
Moderated by Richard Shockey, Shockey Consulting and the SIP Forum. Panelists include Roger Hixson, NENA, and Laurie Flaherty, NG9-1-1 Program Lead, National Highway Safety Administration, U.S. Dept of Transportation. This…
Read More5. SIPNOC 2013 Super-Session: IETF/Standards Update
Presented by Mary Barnes, Polycom, IETF and IAB. This session provides an overview of current SIP and related standards activities underway in the IETF. Conferees will come away with insight…
Read More4. Carrier Support for Codec Handling
Presented by Jack Shields, XO Communications. Customer and equipment needs over the past five years have changed. In the early days, initial carrier offerings had limited choices and made the…
Read More3. Panel Discussion: IPv6 And SIP – Myth or Reality?
Moderated by Dan York, ISOC. Panelists include Chris Wendt and Carl Klatsky, Comcast; and James Rafferty, Dialogic. This special panel session will put together a group of people involved with…
Read More2. Panel Discussion: WebRTC
Moderated by Alan Johnston, Avaya and SIP Forum. Presenters include Steve Mckinnon, GENBAND, James Rafferty, Dialogic. This special panel discussion explored the various issues regarding the interworking between the web…
Read More1. SIPNOC 2013 Keynote Address by Randy Nicklas
As the Chief Technology Officer and SVP of Engineering for XO Communications, Randy Nicklas is responsible for the overall technology vision, architecture, implementation, sustaining engineering and capacity planning for the…
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