3. SIP Marketplace Ecosystem Health Check
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…
Read More2. Secure IP Fax – A New Standard Approach
Secure IP Fax – A New Standard Approach. Presented by James Rafferty, Human Communications. Service Providers have been implementing T.38 as an efficient way to transport fax over the Internet and also tie back into the legacy T.30 fax network. But the most common transport for T.38 – UDPTL – has not had any way…
Read More1. How SIP has made TDOS, Financial Fraud and Other Issues a Major Problem
How SIP has made TDOS, Financial Fraud and Other Issues a Major Problem. Presented by Mark Collier SecureLogix. This presentation will cover how SIP and VoIP have made the public voice network much more hostile to enterprises, and will describe the attacks, provide real world examples and case studies, tools sued to executing attacks, and…
Read More9. Media Transcoding Platform Challenges
Media Transcoding Platform Challenges. Presented by Shrirang Jangi, Sonus Networks. SIP service providers have a need for media transcoding feature in their network to support incompatible endpoints or interconnect networks with disparate media capabilities and bandwidth requirements. In this talk we explore design issues faced in providing a solution for this feature. Addition of new…
Read More8. International Wholesale Voice Hubbing: A Case Study Review
International Wholesale Voice Hubbing: A Case Study Review. Presented by Mike Dell, Metaswitch Networks. This session provides a case study of a new Wholesale Voice Hub deployed by the International Carrier Sales and Services division of Deutsche Telekom in New York, built on a product suite from Metaswitch Networks. The presentation gives an overview of…
Read More7. IP Transition – A Perspective
IP Transition – A Perspective. Presented by John Barnhill, GENBAND.
Read More6a. IETF SIPREC: SIP Based Media Recording
This is part of the IETF/Standards Update. Presented by Andy Hutton, UNIFY.
Read More6. IETF/Standards Update
IETF/Standards Update. Presented by Mary Barnes, IETF and IAB and SIP Forum, and Andy Hutton, UNIFY and SIP Forum. 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…
Read More5. When Voice Meets Video – How SIP and H.323 Can Coexist
When Voice Meets Video – How SIP and H.323 Can Coexist. Presented by Gernot Scheichl, Edgewater Networks. As enterprises continue to embrace videoconferencing as an important business tool, h.323 remains the predominate protocol in use for these business-class room systems. At the same time, UC systems that integrate voice, video and collaboration features, such as…
Read More4. Panel Discussion: Can SIP and WebRTC Coexist Together (Yes)
Panel Discussion: Can SIP and WebRTC Coexist Together (Yes). Moderated by Alan Johnston, Avaya and SIP Forum. Panelists include Charles Eckel, Cisco and IMTC, and James Rafferty, Human Communications.
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