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Graham Williams,VP-Business Phones, VTech
Have you ever heard someone reference SIPphones and wonder what he or she is referring to? You’re not alone. The fact is, many people still don’t know what Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phones are all about and why to purchase them. But it’s best to start educating yourself now on the technology, because adoption is increasing fast, and you don’t want to be left playing catch-up. First things first, what is SIP? In essence, SIP is a specific communications protocol that enables VoIP (Voice over IP)and is used for managing multimedia communication sessions. In addition to voice, SIP can be used for video conferencing, instant messaging, media distribution and other applications. The protocol was developed and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The SIP phone is quickly becoming the top choice for hosted and cloud-based services for customers thatchoose not to own an IP private branch exchange (PBX) system. Eastern Management Group, a research and consulting firm, expects that by 2019, 76 percent of outbound call traffic will be SIP, compared to about 30 percenttoday. So why the uptick in SIP phones?For business owners,











