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4. HD Voice Deployment: Challenging Road from Concept to Realization

Presented by Manpreet Singh, iBasis. With voice becoming a commodity, users want more out of what they pay today. For any operator, quality has been the biggest issue when doing calls between 2 users, whether they are on fixed lines, mobile lines or a soft client sitting on their PC or their mobile headset. High…

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3. SIP Marketplace Ecosystem Health Check

Presented by Bruce Page, Current Analysis. This session complements the SIPNOC technical program with a review of the current and near-future state of the SIP market ecosystem. Technical standards and interoperability testing are the foundation for SIP’s further development as the basis for next-generation communications products and services. This session will review the drivers and…

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2. Who are You Really Calling? How DNSSEC Can Help

Presented by Dan York, ISOC. When Alice calls Bob, how does she know that she is really communicating with Bob’s SIP server? Sure, her software grabs a SRV record for Bob’s server from DNS, but how does Alice’s systems know whether that is the *correct* DNS record for Bob’s server? What if an attacker were…

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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 Javascript APIs and HTML5. Major browsers already support or will support it soon natively. This talk will present an overview of WebRTC, why it can…

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8. 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 differences in implementation. To address the interoperability challenges, protocol mediation is required, including various techniques in resolving behavioral differences, syntax differences, header manipulation, security and…

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7. 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.

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6. 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 presentation is from Rogert Hixson, which is a NG911 tutorial.

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5. 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 into future network and endpoint functionality, as well as understand the process for evolving and developing SIP and other Real-time Applications and Infrastructure protocols.

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4. 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 choice of non-G.711 codecs difficult. As time progressed, competition forced a more universal service where customers were allowed the flexibility to use codecs of choice.…

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3. 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 IPv6 to dig into what is *really* happening with IPv6 and SIP. The panel would answer questions like: What’s going on with SIP over IPv6?…

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