Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Integration
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A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Integration is an integration that can enable VoIP communications between AI systems and telephone networks.
- AKA: SIP Integration, VoIP Protocol Integration, Telephony Bridge, SIP Gateway Integration.
- Context:
- It can typically establish Voice Call Sessions through SIP signaling.
- It can typically support Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) for audio stream delivery.
- It can typically enable PSTN Connectivity through SIP trunks.
- It can typically handle Call Routing with SIP proxy servers.
- It can typically manage Session State including call setup and call teardown.
- It can often support Multi-Party Calls through conference bridges.
- It can often implement Codec Negotiation for audio format compatibility.
- It can often provide Call Quality Monitoring through QoS metrics.
- It can range from being a Basic SIP Integration to being an Advanced SIP Integration, depending on its feature support.
- It can range from being a Single-Channel Integration to being a Multi-Channel Integration, depending on its concurrent call capacity.
- It can range from being a On-Premise SIP Integration to being a Cloud SIP Integration, depending on its deployment model.
- It can range from being a Unidirectional Integration to being a Bidirectional Integration, depending on its call direction support.
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- Example(s):
- AI-Enabled SIP Integrations, such as:
- Enterprise SIP Integrations, such as:
- Service Provider Integrations, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- WebRTC Integration, which uses web-based protocols.
- Traditional PSTN Connection, which lacks IP-based routing.
- SMS Integration, which handles text messages only.
- See: VoIP Protocol, Telephony System, Real-Time Communication, Call Control Protocol, Media Gateway, Interactive Voice Response System, Telecommunications Network, Audio Streaming Protocol, Network Protocol, Integration, Protocol.