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2. The Current State of WebRTC

The Current State of WebRTC: Presented by Alan Johnston, Avaya and SIP Forum. This presentation will cover the various technologies that combine to make up the webRTC real time communications browser capability set, and describe the implications of those technology and standards choices for over the top and SIP Communications Networks alike. Where possible the…

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1. SIP Video Interoperability

SIP Video Interoperability. Presented by Charles Eckel, Cisco and IMTC SIP video conferencing interoperability is the primary focus of the IMTC SIP Parity Activity Group. The name “SIP Parity” reflects the initial goal of the group, to provide a video profile for SIP based video conferencing that matched the capabilities of H.323 deployments. Since the…

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9. NNI Database Research

This is an introduction to the SIPNOC 2014 NNI Super-Session – Part Two: NNI Database and Numbering Considerations. Moderator: Eric Burger, Georgetown University. Panelists include Douglas Ranalli, NetNumber; Penn Pfautz, AT&T; Gary Richenaker, iconectiv. This special panel discussion will explore the issues surrounding the choice and implementation of a numbering database(s) and numbering plan necessary…

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8b. NNI Charter Overview

This is an overview of the NNI Task Force charter, presented by Chris Wendt, Comcast and Co-Chair of the NNI Task Force.

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8a. IP Interconnection Profile

This presentation is part of the SIPNOC 2014 NNI Super-Session, and focuses on an overview of the IP NNI Profile. Presented by Martin, Dolly, AT&T and Co-Chair of the NNI Task Force.

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8. Overview of the SIP Forum/ATIS IP-NNI Task Force

This is the introduction to the SIPNOC 2014 NNI Super-Session – Part One: NNI Overview and Protocol. Moderator: Richard Shockey. Panelists include Martin Dolly, AT&T; and Chris Wendt, Comcast. IP Interconnection among service providers is significantly increasing as the Transition of the PSTN from SS7/TDM to SIP/IP networks progresses. Current deployments of SIP/IP in the…

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7. Securing the Public SIP Network – the STIR Proposition

Securing the Public SIP Network – the STIR Proposition. Presented by Richard Shockey, SIP Forum and Shockey Consulting. The problem of Caller-ID spoofing, fraud and abuse has become a serious issue for National Regulators and Network Operators. Trust in the Public SIP Networks is becoming eroded. The IETF STIR Working Group has been asked to…

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