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[VoIP News Net - VoIP Service Provider Info | Internet Phone News] The new Oracle(r) SDP is being designed to enable communication service providers, network operators and system integrators to evolve current silo-based network investments into a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and shrink the time and cost to deploy new voice data and integrated multimedia services on existing and next-generation communication Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Enterprises are expected to be able to extend their communication infrastructures with the Oracle SDP, providing a strong foundation for new Voice-over-IP (VoIP), mobile, and real-time applications.

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InfoWorld - Information Technology Web Services News & Reviewshttp://www.infoworld.com/techindex/web_services.html [InfoWorld - Information Technology Web Services News & Reviews] Oracle targets telecom providers: (InfoWorld) - Oracle made another move to target telecommunications providers Tuesday, unveiling plans for a telecom service delivery platform (SDP). The move comes less than a week after the database and applications vendor announced its intention to buy Portal Software, a maker of billing and revenue management software for the communications

http://corporaterat.blogspot.com [The Corporate Rat and The Elusive Cheese] Developer Perspective: The painful evolution of... : SIP enables a lot of new services - but losing sight of reality while dreaming of next wave solutions such as servelets and SIP-CGI is again, not being realistic (for example, the long argument at SIPPING about draft-stein-great which raises real problems which seemingly are not important enough for SIP). Again, please look around you at the deployed networks and see what they are doing.

Dev2dev.bea.com[Dev2dev.bea.com] Ken Lee's Blog: Difference between WebLogic Communications ...: I completely agree that VoIP is just one "simple" use case of SIP/SDP/RTP, but the set-up of real-time, interactive, multiparty, multimedia sessions over RTP using SDP is the key enabling technology for the next-generation evolution of the Internet and telecom networks.

Linuxdevices.comhttp://www.linuxdevices.com [Linuxdevices.com] Securing VoIP Devices: For securing the media channel, several keying mechanisms are possible, but the currently popular implementation is to use the Session Description Protocol [Note 9] with the proposed extensions for security descriptions [Note 10]. This enables keys to be exchanged, but those keys must be protected, and the mechanisms in [Note 10] do not provide that protection, and rely on the use of a secure protocol such as IPSec or TLS to protect the SDP messages containing the keys.

Tmcnet.comhttp://www.tmcnet.com [Tmcnet.com] Xten ® Adds Full Motion Video to VoIP With New SIP Softphone ...: Santa Clara, September 8, 2004 - /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Xten (OTCBB: XNWK), a provider of SIP-based video and voice over IP softphones and software, today announced the launch of eyeBeam, a video SIP softphone. eyeBeam supports open standards video utilizing SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and the H.263 video codec, which supports video transmissions that are television-like in their quality.

Voipnow.orghttp://www.voipnow.org [Voipnow.org] VoIP Now: October 2005: IntereXchange Carrier (IXC) participated in GITEX at the booth of its regional partner CarrieX, which has been successfully utilizing IXC Billing Center.

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