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Introduction to SIP IP Telephony Systems: Technology Basics, Services, Economics, and Installation
 
 

Introduction to SIP IP Telephony Systems: Technology Basics, Services, Economics, and Installation [DOWNLOAD: PDF] (Digital)

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This book explains why people and companies are using SIP based IP Telephony equipment and software to efficiently upgrade existing telephone systems, develop their own advanced communications services, and to more easily integrate telephone network with company information systems. SIP technology is a well-established standardized communication protocol that has many low cost devices and software application development tools available. The use of SIP product and software allows companies to cost-effectively upgrade and eventually replace existing (legacy) telephone systems with more cost effective and easy to use telephone equipment. Because SIP is a standardized protocol, this allows end-users and system administrators to have more control and even develop communication services (such as smart voice mail) that have been traditionally been unchangeable and limited. SIP is a text-based protocol (similar to web HTML) and this allows for relatively easy development and integration with existing company information systems to produce new revenue producing services (such as integrating telephone and order processing systems). Although SIP is an industry standard, not all SIP systems and services are the same. There are cost and quality tradeoffs along with common problem areas and risks. There are many ways SIP systems can reduce telecommunication costs along with the ability to create new revenue producing services. This book will help you to understand what SIP is, how it operates, what services it can provide, and your company can benefit from implementing SIP. Some of the most important topics featured are: - Descriptions of the function parts of SIP systems - Fundamentals of how SIP works - What key services are possible through the use of SIP - How existing phone systems can be upgraded to SIP capabilities - Why it is easy to integrate SIP with information systems - How to develop new advanced revenue producing services - The basic SIP system development process - How to manage SIP systems - Typical costs of SIP systems - How SIP is changing


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Mr. Harte has over 29 years of experience in the electronics industry including company leadership, product management, development, marketing, design, and testing of telecommunications (cellular), radar, and microwave systems. He has been issued patents relating to cellular technology. He has authored over 75 articles on related subjects and has been a speaker and panel moderator at industry trade events. Mr. Harte earned executive MBA at Wake Forest University and received his Bachelors degree from University of the State of New York. During the TDMA digital cellular standard development process, Mr. Harte served as an editor and voting company representative for the Telecommunications Industries Association (TIA) TR45.3, digital cellular standards committee. As of 2003, Mr. Harte had authored and co-authored over 20 books relating to telecommunications technology. He has served as a consultant and expert witness for leading companies including Ericsson, Siemens, AMD, Casio, Samsung, Sony, ATT, Nokia, Hughes and many others.

Mr. Bowler is an independent telecommunications training consultant. He has almost 20 years experience in designing and delivering training in the areas of wireless networks and related technologies, including CDMA, TDMA, GSM and 3G systems. He also has expertise in Wireless Local Loop and microwave radio systems and has designed and delivered a range of training courses on SS7 and other network signaling protocols. Mr. Bowler has worked for a number of telecommunications operators including Cable and Wireless and Mercury Communications and also for Wray Castle a telecommunications training company where he was responsible for the design of training programmes for delivery on a global basis. Mr. Bowler was educated in the United Kingdom and holds a series of specialized maritime electronic engineering certificates.

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  • Publisher: Althos Publishing (January 1, 2004)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Little useful information, September 28, 2004
By Kenneth C. Macfarlane (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book tries to dumb-down SIP. It looks like it wants to be a training manual for a "Learning SIP" course, but doesn't provide any real technical detail. It is poorly written and a tedious read.

This is the first sentance:

"SIP is a standardized technology that allows for the sending of voice, data, and video between communication devices on public (e.g. Internet) or private (e.p. local area networks) data networks."

... and it doesn't get any better after that.

SIP Demystified by Gonazlo Camarillo is a much better read. It is engaging and well written, providing useful information for IT engineers, managers and technologists.
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