SIPNOC 2015 Conference Schedule
8. VoLTE and the Impact of its Evolution. Presented by Manpreet Singh, iBasis.
Even though IMS has been deployed across many networks, it’s been limited to the fixed space. With the evolution of LTE, mobile operators started converting their core to support IMS-based…
Read More7. Seeing the Big Picture: Using Smart Analytics and Cloud Computing to Make Sense of Big Data.
Presented by Monear Jalal, Edgewater Networks. Data gleaned from the network can be is rich and abundant. The larger network footprint, the greater the amount of data that is generated…
Read More6. What does the Internet have to do with it? Security, Governance, and Policy in the Brave New Worl
Presented by Eric Burger, Georgetown University.
Read More5. 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…
Read More4. The SIPconnect Certification Testing Program Primer.
Presented by Robert Kinder, Cox Communications; and Tim Carlin, University of New Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory. This session will provide an overview of the new SIPconnect 1.1 certification testing program nearing…
Read More3. An Examination of the Next Iteration of the SIPconnect Technical Recommendation.
Presented by Andrew Hutton, Unify, and Spencer Dawkins, Huawei and the SIP Forum. The recently formed SIPconnect 2.0 Task Group will produce a SIP Forum SIPconnect 2.0 recommendation that defines…
Read More2. You Could be Under Fire and Not Even Know It. Presented by Michael Reiman, Edgewater Networks.
SIP attacks are the dirty little secret that no wants to talk about. Or is it that most don’t even know it’s happening to them? While nearly all networks are…
Read More1. SIP/TCP Tastes Great, But is it Less Filling? Presented by Russ Penar, Centurylink.
VoIP Service Providers often encounter legitimate reasons to consider using TCP (instead of UDP) for CPE SIP signal transport. If your CPE may send SIP packets over 1500 bytes (e.g.…
Read More10. IETF/Standards Update. Presented by Mary Barnes, MLB@Realtime Communications 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…
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