TITLE

What About SIP/SIMPLE And XMPP?

PUB. DATE
December 2006
SOURCE
Business Communications Review;Dec2006, Vol. 36 Issue 12, p20
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses the differences between the SIP/SIMPLE and XMPP standardized telecommunications practices. Both options, which have been standardized by the IETF, support instant messaging, presence, chat rooms, stored messages, and the Common Presence and Instant Messaging model. While they seem largely the same, different vendors have shown preferences for both, because of the different ways they deal with message content, and the way that the systems deal with users who have multiple devices.
ACCESSION #
23452459

Tags: BUSINESS communication;  INFORMATION technology;  INSTANT messaging;  E-mail systems;  TELECOMMUNICATION;  DATA transmission systems

 

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