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Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
Refers to sessions initiation protocol. It is the proposed standard for initiating, modifying, and terminating an interactive user session that involves multimedia elements such as video, voice, instant messaging, online games, and virtual reality. It is an application-layer control protocol, a signaling protocol for Internet telephony. It can establish sessions for features such as audio/videoconferencing, interactive gaming, and call forwarding to be deployed over IP networks.
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Impact of Broadband VoIP on Telecoms: A Cross Country Analysis
Bardo Fraunholz (Deakin University, Australia) and Chandana Unnithan (Deakin University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch048
Abstract
VoIP is a technology that has received much attention over the past few years. Speculations are rampant that it will be “the technology” for telecommunications of the future, as broadband gains mass market penetration in every nation. It holds the promise of ubiquity and eliminates the need for a separate infrastructure for telecommunications. In this chapter, we have undertaken a cross country analysis of two economies, Germany and India, at varied levels of broadband voice over internet protocol (VoIP) diffusion, to examine the future potential of this technology in the respective nations and their telecommunications industries. Our brief analysis revealed some valuable insights regarding the impact of VoIP in both economies which may prove to be useful for other economies and telecommunication industries.
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Distribution Patterns for Mobile Internet Applications
Session initiation protocol (SIP) is a protocol developed by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group and proposed standard for setting up sessions between one or more clients. SIP is similar to HTTP and shares some of its design principles: it is human readable, very simple, and request-response.
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VoIP Quality and Security Issues for Consumers and Small Businesses
Session Initiation Protocol. One of several protocols that enables VoIP communications by assisting with determining the location of the destination user, and negotiating the encoding scheme and calling features to be utilized during the VoIP conversation (viop-info.org, 2007).
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Providing VoIP and IPTV Services in WLANs
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol (IP). The protocol can be used for creating, modifying and terminating two-party (unicast) or multiparty (multicast) sessions consisting of one or several media streams
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Secure Routing and Mobility in Future IP Networks
Session Initiation Protocol is a signalling protocol used for managing multimedia communication sessions over the Internet Protocol (IP)
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