[SIPForum-discussion] What different between SIP and SIP-T protocol?

Raj Kunnukattil raj_kunnukattil at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 6 00:35:25 UTC 2008


SIP-T is designed to transmit SS7 ISUP messages in SIP format. SIP is pure IP. SS7 is non-IP but can be transmitted over IP using SIGTRAN. SIGTRAN is IP but not in SIP format.  SIP-T provides the facilitation to carry SIGTRAN ISUP in SIP format to and from SIP proxies. -Raj



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What different between SIP and SIP-T protocol?
Ho Lam


      
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