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Communication Technologies - VoIP
VoIP is the acronym for Voice over Internet Protocol. It means telephone services over Internet. Traditionally Internet had been used for exchanging messages but due to advancement in technology, its service quapty has increased manifold. It is now possible to depver voice communication over IP networks by converting voce data into packets. VoIP is a set of protocols and systems developed to provide this service seamlessly.
Here are some of the protocols used for VoIP −
H.323
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Session Description Protocol (SDP)
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)
Skype Protocol
We will discuss two of the most fundamental protocols – H.323 and SIP – here.
H.323
H.323 is a VoIP standard for defining the components, protocols and procedures to provide real-time multimedia sessions including audio, video and data transmissions over packetswitched networks. Some of the services faciptated by H.323 include −
IP telephony
Video telephony
Simultaneous audio, video and data communications
SIP
SIP is an acronym for Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is a protocol to estabpsh, modify and terminate multimedia sessions pke IP telephony. All systems that need multimedia sessions are registered and provided SIP address, much pke IP address. Using this address, caller can check callee’s availabipty and invite it for a VoIP session accordingly.
SIP faciptates multiparty multimedia sessions pke video conferencing involving three or more people. In a short span of time SIP has become integral to VoIP and largely replaced H.323.
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