Why Most Buyers Can Ignore the Question of SIP vs VoIP Your email has been sent Discover the differences between SIP vs VoIP and why those differences don’t really matter that much during the buying ...
Update: We're in the last throes of winter break 2019, which means most Ars' home office phones can stay dormant for a few more days. As such, we've been resurfacing a few classics from the ...
In our last VoIP installment, we looked at the main reasons why SIP has become a widely adopted protocol, but we left details of the protocol’s inner workings fairly vague. This article will drill ...
Chances are, your users haven't heard of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) outside of any meetings you may have had with them concerning your company's telecommunications. But, in fact, SIP is ...
VoIP phones offer the familiar look of a conventional desk phone with similar functionality, but aren’t as plug-and-go. Like so much networking kit, setting up a VoIP phone can be a very frustrating ...
… territory. Or so hope vendors hawking voice-over-IP products and services. Most suppliers of VoIP technology acknowledge the perception that it has security holes. But many feel that the Session ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
The main challenge: Even if an enterprise wants to interconnect different IPT islands, there is no real incentive for two different vendors to interoperate. VoIP/IPT systems have proliferated to the ...
In a deployment scenario for SIP-based VoIP devices, it is necessary for standardization in the security protocols, mechanisms and other parameters to use or to have the capability of negotiating a ...