Evolving VoIP Protocol Standards: Debates from the Center to the Edge of the IP Network
Overview The adoption of IP Telephony continues to be hindered by the lack of unified standards. Unified standards provide interoperability between IP Telephony components ensuring end to end operability for end users. As long as new standards keep evolving, fueled by the debates from different camps, most of the IP Telephony network currently in place will be viewed as isolated islands. This seminar will discuss the pros and cons of two of these disputes.
| Publisher | RadiSys | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 2nd March 2004 12:20 GMT | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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