The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Forum formed the SIP...
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Forum formed the SIP over Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Task Group to address deployment and interoperability issues related to telecom’s migration to SIP over IPv6. The group will enlist key stakeholders from the service…
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provider, app developer and equipment communities, the SIP Forum said Wednesday. In addition to identifying issues with SIP over IPv6, the group will assess what impact transition technologies and dual stack devices will have on existing SIP networks, the SIP Forum said. The group aims to use its findings to develop technical recommendations to remedy any transition issues. “This is a complex transition, involving issues critical to the foundation of the future Internet,” SIP Forum President Marc Robins said in a news release. “This new task group is charged with developing the strategy and best course of action to guide the IP communications industry toward the smoothest transition to IPv6” (http://xrl.us/bnrieo).