Session Initiation Protocol (News - Alert) (SIP
) technology was quickly adopted by the telecommunications industry because of its many benefits—such as short integration time and low implementation costs. As the technology matures, however, questions are being asked about its extended use.
Some of those questions are the topic of a session titled “Early Media and SIP Trunking for the Call Center and High-Volume Applications,” at Internet Telephony Conference & EXPO East (January 23-26, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida).
As the title suggests, the session—scheduled for 3:30-4:15 on January 25, and presented by Peter Sandstrom, CTO at BandTel (News - Alert)—will focus on a particularly hot topic in the SIP developer’s circle: the effect of Early Media (EM) on high volume dial applications.
Sandstrom will explain why BandTel considers it important to address EM in call center and other high-volume applications, and how SIP can further leverage the power of Internet telephony.
Topics to be covered in the session include:
ITEXPO attendees looking for more insight into SIP trunking
are encouraged to visit BandTel’s booth (#1303) at the show. Even more information about the topic is available on the company’s
TMCnet.com channel,
SIP Trunking.
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Want the latest scoop on all things VoIP? Make sure you attend INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & Expo East, January 23-26, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. While you’re waiting for the show to start, check out Rich Tehrani’s analysis of the communications industry in 2007. Don’t forget to stay till the end of the show for your chance to win a Harley Davidson Roadster or a Toyota FJ Cruiser.
Mae Kowalke previously wrote for Cleveland Magazine in Ohio and The Burlington Free Press in Vermont. To see more of her articles, please visit Mae Kowalke’s columnist page. Also check out her Wireless Mobility blog.
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