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

Raghul Prasanna raghul82 at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Jul 6 13:26:18 UTC 2008


Hi Ho,
 
SIP -T 
 
'SIP-T is not a new protocol - it is a set of mechanisms for
interfacing traditional telephone signaling with SIP. The purpose of
SIP-T is to provide protocol translation and feature transparency
across points of PSTN-SIP interconnection. It intended for use where
a VoIP network (a SIP network, for the purposes of this document)
interfaces with the PSTN.'
 
  For more details please chk the link I sent in my prev mail..
 
Thanks,
Raghul


--- On Sat, 5/7/08, Ho Lam <lamho at ftth.com.vn> wrote:

From: Ho Lam <lamho at ftth.com.vn>
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] What different between SIP and SIP-T protocol?
To: discussion at sipforum.org
Date: Saturday, 5 July, 2008, 8:08 AM








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