[All-Members] SIPit 33 Starts Next Week!

Marc Robins marc.robins at sipforum.org
Wed Dec 8 19:19:43 UTC 2021


SIP Forum Members:

 

There's still time for SIP and STIR/SHAKEN solutions implementers to
register for and participate in
<https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/test-event-wg-overview-and-charter-sip
it/upcoming-sipit-events/> SIPit 33,  the 33rd installment of the SIP
Forum's SIP Interoperability Testing Event. 

 

Due to the fact that the event is virtual, with implementers connecting to
each other remotely, we are able to onboard new registrants very quickly.

 

We are also happy to report that we have attracted a good number of
implementations to test at the event, and look forward to a very productive
week.

 

SIPit 33 will be hosted by the  <https://www.iol.unh.edu/> University of New
Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) located in Durham, New
Hampshire. 

 

Meetings associated with the event will be held using a variety of
video-conferencing services to facilitate discussion, brainstorming and
debugging amongst the event participants.

 

SIPit 33 FOCUS

 

The purpose of SIPit is to test for interoperability of SIP implementations,
to determine the source of incompatibilities, inform new standards work, and
drive refinement of the specifications. 

 

SIPit is organized by the SIP Forum's Test Event Working Group (TEWG),
co-chaired by Robert Sparks of Nostrum, and Chris Wendt, VP of System
Engineering at Somos, Inc., co-chair of the joint SIP Forum/ATIS IP-NNI Task
Force, and a Director of the SIP Forum.

 

The main focus for SIPit 33 will be on Secure Telephone Identity (STI)
related technologies. This includes protocols and industry initiated efforts
around STIR/SHAKEN in the U.S. as well as some similar and related efforts
happening internationally. The event is designed for implementers that wish
to test their devices and cloud and premise-based SIP services that
implement the protocols related to STI. Implementers are also free to test
other SIP-related protocols if they find willing test partners at the event.

 

SIPit 33 tests can include various protocol-related Interop including:

 

.         Rich Call Data

.         Certificate Delegation

.         Diversion

.         SHAKEN

.         RPH/911

 

In addition, SIPit 33 participants are welcome to also demonstrate and/or
brainstorm topics such as:

 

.         Display

.         Entity and TN Vetting

.         Certificates/ACME

.         Error Handling

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER

 

For more information about SIPit 33 please visit the event
<https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/test-event-wg-overview-and-charter-sip
it/upcoming-sipit-events/> 's webpage, or send an email to
sipit-info at sipforum.org.

 

To register, please visit
https://learnforlife.unh.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?m
ethod=load
<https://learnforlife.unh.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?
method=load&entityId=153319111> &entityId=153319111. The individual
registration fee is $150 USD.

 

Once your registration is approved, you will be provided a login to the
SIPit 33 wiki, where additional information about the event can be found and
where participants and associated teams can meet to arrange joint tests. You
will also be subscribed to the SIPit mailing list to keep you informed about
the event. 

 

For more information about past SIPit events, please visit www.sipit.net. In
addition, summaries of the aspects of the protocols tested at past SIPit
events are available at www.sipit.net/SIPitSummaries.

 

SIPit 33 SPONSOR

 

The SIP Forum is proud to have the generous support of Neustar
<http://www.stirshaken.neustar/>  as a SIPit 33 sponsor.

 

 <http://www.stirshaken.neustar/> NSR Digital Logo.jpg

Neustar is an information services and technology company and a leader in
identity resolution providing the data and technology that enables trusted
connections between companies and people at the moments that matter most.
Neustar offers industry-leading solutions in Marketing, Risk,
Communications, Security and Registry that responsibly connect data on
people, devices and locations, continuously corroborated through billions of
transactions. Neustar serves more than 8,000 clients worldwide, including 60
of the Fortune 100 , and over 800 communication service providers.

An industry leader in Caller Identification solutions, Neustar is a
co-author of STIR standards, key contributor to the SHAKEN framework, and
the exclusive operator of the ATIS Robocalling Testbed
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&
url=https*3A*2F*2Fwww.home.neustar*2Fatis-testbed*2Findex.php&esheet=5214329
1&newsitemid=20191210005405&lan=en-US&anchor=ATIS*Robocalling*Testbed&index=
5&md5=3410606cf1b47c5ead9d2b249d522525__;JSUlJSUrKw!!N14HnBHF!tmtrrkQrzwQ1pG
iViXhFZ8GQ_d3cJT9g8grQ_iL-UlTyTrTuker51yMzIYprh2ecxsY$>  which conducts
interoperability testing of real-world STIR/SHAKEN implementations against
Neustar's reference implementation. Learn more at www.stirshaken.neustar

All best,

 

Marc

 

*************************

Marc Robins

President and Managing Director

SIPNOC and STIR/SHAKEN SUMMIT Program Chair

Director, SIPconnect Certification Testing Program

SIP Forum LLC

 <https://www.sipforum.org/> https://www.sipforum.org

Mobile: +1-203-829-6307

SkypeMe! marcrobins

 

 

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