SIP explained
This article contains important information about the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) which is a signaling protocol used for creating and terminating sessions. You will be familiar with the basics in relation with the protocol like what can SIP be used for and why it is needed for communication.
A protocol is a set of rules. It describes the transmission of data between two computers (how the data can be transmitted).
The SIP protocol establishes connection over the Internet. So when there is a request for a communication process, the protocol builds up a channel between two computers and when the communication ends, the SIP protocol terminates the call (Figure 1).
SIP Applications
- set up VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls
- signal transport
- set up multimedia conferences
SIP Phones and Communication Systems
Session Initiation Protocol is primarily applied by businesses to build up communication based on the Internet. A communication endpoint can be a computer. The endpoint should be equipped with different devices such as a microphone, a loudspeaker or a headset in order to make both video and voice calls and other devices can be endpoints too, like iPhones, smartphones, tablet PCs (personal computers) and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants). The devices mentioned above can be SIP phones if the devices have the proper application installed on them.
You can attach several devices to your communication system, like SIP phones, VoIP phones and even softphones. If you have properly configured connections, it will be possible to call softphones from a website.
Ozeki Phone System provides excellent support for SIP protocol and SIP is a basis for VoIP technology that can use the protocol for set up communication channels. Ozeki Phone System also supports softphones and with the help of Ozeki Phone System it is possible to integrate a webphone to a company's webpage and you can also connect computer or mobile devices to your Pbx. So in short, Ozeki Phone System provides you such services and quality with such expertise that no other system can.
These articles have more information about certain topics. Read them to know more:
- RTP Protocol explained
- H.323 Protocol explained
- What is SIP Phone?
- What is SIP Client?
- Voice over IP Basics
- VoIP calling explained
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