SIPit 23 announced for October 13-17 in France

July 2nd, 2008 by Dan York

sipit.jpgAs I’ve written about before, we’re fans of the SIPit interoperability events that are sponsored by the SIP Forum as they provide a great way to test how well different vendors SIP implementations interoperate. We recently attended SIPit 22 at the University of New Hampshire and the feedback was extremely helpful in our continual effort to improve our products.

Anyway, SIPit 23 was recently announced for October 13-17 in Lannion, France. The event is hosted by the ETSI Interopolis Service and France Telecom-Orange Labs. ETSI has a website for the SIPit 23 event that is full of information about the event.

I don’t honestly know yet whether we’ll be attending, but I do encourage vendors to seriously take a look at attending. It’s a great place to learn how well your SIP implementation plays nice with others.

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One Response to “SIPit 23 announced for October 13-17 in France”

  1. Susan V. Says:

    I couldn’t agree more!

    Aspect Software attended SIPit 22 in New Hampshire in April. It was a great event because it gave us the opportunity to perform real-world testing on implementations, gauge how well our products are meeting standards, and pinpoint areas that need improvement. SIPit 22 also provided us with a chance to get to know some of our peers in the telephony industry.

    For those who want to know more about what goes on at the event, Tim Sipsey blogged about it here: http://aspectblog.12hna.com/2008/05/09/making-strides-in-sip-interoperability/

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