What's SIP Got to Do With It?: Five Compelling Reasons Why SIP Will Dominate Enterprise IP Telephony

Topics:
Cell phones and gear
Tags:
3Com Corp.,
Emerging Technologies,
IP,
IP Telephony,
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP),
SIP,
Telecommunications,
Telephony
Source:
3Com

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Overview: As demand for IP telephony and SIP services and implementations continues to accelerate, the public telephone network faces change. A mainstay of the global economy for the past ten decades, it is losing ground to a network of world-wide IP communications integrated with simple, secure, standards-based, applications-rich implementations and services. There can be little doubt of the important role that SIP will play in facilitating this transition and enabling powerful enterprise applications that reduce cost, improve user productivity, and strengthen customer interactions. Some vendors will be slow to appreciate and take advantage of this opportunity. They may focus their energies on attempting to retrain the transition rather than exploring its possibilities. This paper explains 3Com that embraces innovation and standards.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,280KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 4


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