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ABSTRACT:
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a central part of an effective unified communications (UC) strategy. SIP binds multiple media types together and allows for the seamless integration of voice, video and IM. It allows flexibility and choice in any enterprise's UC deployment, and neglecting to include SIP could lead to a rigid UC strategy with a single vendor solution.
In this edition of Reality Check, telecom analyst and resident expert Jon Arnold discusses the five things you should know about SIP. Take a listen and learn about SIP trunking, presence, mobile SIP and more.
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Speaker
Jon Arnold
Principal of J Arnold & Associates
Jon Arnold is the Principal of J Arnold & Associates, an independent analyst and marketing consultancy with a focus on IP communications. More specifically, the practice has expertise in VoIP, cable telephony, enterprise IP telephony, peer-to-peer, Open Source, IPTV, Web 2.0, VoIP security, VoIP peering and WiFi/WiMax. The consultancy was launched in March 2005, and from its base in Toronto, Ontario, serves clients across North America as well as in Europe.
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