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Enterprise Connect ~ March 26th 2012

We're talking SIP @ Enterprise Connect 2012  

SIP Fundamentals and Interoperability

Monday, March 26 - 2:00PM - 4:30PM (approx)

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) has become the dominant protocol for IP communications. This workshop will take a unique look at SIP, how it works, and the major issues impacting deployments.
 
With a big focus on SIP interoperability issues, the session will show how SIP works along the major components of SIP architecture, SIP addressing and registration, session establishment, SIP message routing, and connecting SIP across the PSTN. SIP trunking deployment options and Session Border Controllers will have an extra focus with discussion on NAT, Security, QoS, Codecs, Traffic Normalization and more. Enterprises need to understand how to get service into their networks and manage their voice traffic whilst negotiating around Interop issues. Attendance of this session will help smooth the path to a SIP based network.
 
Attendees will receive an inventory of SIP resources—books, papers, organizations and discount vouchers for additional training.
 
Speakers: Graham Francis, CEO, The SIP School

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