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An indepth exploration of SIP-Session Initiation Protocol.
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Who Should Attend:
This online course is designed for enterprise executive and technical managers, channel partners, VAR-Value-Added Resellers, SI-Systems Integrators, telephone interconnect, agents, master agents and consultants. In addition, this course will benefit corporate technical, staff marketing, training business development, sales, channel managers, operations, engineering, support and other corporate managers for SIP-VoIP providers, carriers, software developers and hardware manufacturers.

What You Will Learn:
Review the fundamentals of IP-Internet Protocol and platforms required for high performance SIP-VoIP systems. This includes soft switches, gateways, routers, services and other critical components.
Explore business applications and opportunities. Review what customers are buying today and why they are buying. In addition, emerging �killer applications� will be explained in depth.
Quickly grasp complex subjects such as H.323, MGCP and SIP. As SIP-Session Initiation Protocol emerges are the key VoIP communications protocol, discover how this technology will impact all voice communications systems from key, PBX, IP-PBX, hosted, managed and other systems.
Understand basic and advanced SIP-VoIP concepts features. From hosted, managed, IAS, and IP-PBX, quickly understands �what�s-what� for different customer applications and business models.
Probe the issues behind Integrated and Converged Access. Understand when and why organizations need a converged access solution.
Understand why �network assessment� is critical to any SIP-VoIP implementation and why this step cannot be overlooked.
Address the issue of QoS-Quality of Service by overcoming jitter, echo, noise and other network problems. Review the role of RTCP and other tools to monitor and maintain high performance VoIP networks.
Understand the functions of the new communications �toolbar.� See how the benefits of �unified communications� as they improve business operations.
Assess the Top-10 issues why SIP trunking and hosted VoIP is more than �dial-tone,� and how it can represent change in the business and business model of even the smallest enterprises. Discuss and explore new ways to improve fundamental business processes.
Explore how a SIP-VoIP call is processed and review potential security attacks. Discover how SPIT, VOMIT, DOS and other terrorist attacks can target not just data, but voice packets.
Review SIP and SIP Trunking and all the implications and applications from TCO-Total Cost of Ownership to QoS-Quality of Service. SIP Trunking is the most profound new form of telecommunications since POTS.
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Course Leader
Thomas B. Cross
CEO TECHtionary.com
Mr. Cross has three decades of experience in startups and consulting advisor with leading providers
and venture capital companies in market planning and development, hardware/software design and
development, project management, intellectual property in telecommunications, information technology,
conferencing, teletraining, telecommuting, groupware, networks, call centers, internet, artificial
intelligence and other fields. He has managed the successful development of more than 10 software,
hardware and internet products to market and received industry awards for this work.
He has authored 13 books, wrote, produced and directed 15 commercial videos and creator and
producer of the World's Largest Animated Knowledge Source on Technology :
http://www.techtionary.com � recipient of Web Hosting Magazine Editors Choice for Best
Technical Help.
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Pricing |
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Special introductory tuition $250.
Students receive:
1 - Online course available for six months,
2 - Course Test and Certification - if student fails test, subsequent tests $49,
3 - One-year membership in NACSE, and
4 - A copy of the 318-page Telecommunications Reference Guide - a $69.00 value.
Site licenses and large student discounts available, call for details.
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