In our last VoIP installment, we looked at the main reasons why SIP has become a widely adopted protocol, but we left details of the protocol’s inner workings fairly vague. This article will drill ...
Update: We're in the last throes of winter break 2019, which means most Ars' home office phones can stay dormant for a few more days. As such, we've been resurfacing a few classics from the ...
VoIP phones offer the familiar look of a conventional desk phone with similar functionality, but aren’t as plug-and-go. Like so much networking kit, setting up a VoIP phone can be a very frustrating ...
This article originally appeared in the July 2013 issue of SD&I magazine. The “network-everywhere” methodology has infiltrated our lives and most of us are attempting to negotiate a network connection ...
Why Most Buyers Can Ignore the Question of SIP vs VoIP Your email has been sent Discover the differences between SIP vs VoIP and why those differences don’t really matter that much during the buying ...
From a carrier's perspective, the turn to packetized voice has been touted as providing voice calls “too cheap to meter,” irrespective of the distance between caller and call recipient. The advent of ...
Cyber-attacks using the VoIP protocol Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) have been growing this year accounting for over 51% of the security event activity analyzed in the last 12 months, according to ...