SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol for typical mobile applications such as Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification, and instant messaging. It connects the mobile device or any kind of client with the server. SIP has initially been developed and proposed within the IETF MMUSIC (Multiparty Multimedia Session Control) working group. Several wireless technical forums, such as 3GPP, 3GPP2 and MWIF, have agreed on SIP as the basis of the session management of the mobile Internet.
SIP ensures an integrated IP environment for mobile devices. As a protocol, it is standardized by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), while 3GPP is standardizing the way SIP is used in mobile networks.
In mobile networks, SIP find-and-connect functionality is provided by IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). IMS has been defined in 3GPP Release 5 standard, providing the mobile operators a common and well standardised platform for deploying SIP applications. Leading operators are preparing for commercial deployment of SIP applications.
Nokia has been very active in the development of the 3GPP Release 5 standard. This is of strategic importance for enabling new services as well as for reducing the cost of deploying new communication services in existing networks.
Read more about SIP:
Nokia IMS White paper
SIP Frequently Asked Questions
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Video Sharing
Video sharing enriches voice calls through sharing live or prerecorded video clips between peer-to-peer devices, based on standards of the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It utilizes SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for session management.
The primary use case for video sharing is to enrich a voice call through the sharing of live video or a prerecorded video clip. Therefore, simultaneous circuit switched (CS) and packet switched (PS) connections for voice and video are needed. This is achieved in GERAN networks with DTM. WCDMA networks inherently support simultaneous CS and PS connections. more »
Documents

OMA DM: Management Object for SIP
This document defines the SIP Management Object v1.0 settings format for Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) usage. The document is a Nokia interpretation of the OMA Device Management specification. These settings apply to Nokia devices supporting Nokia VoIP implementation.

S60 3rd Edition: SIP Settings Configuration Guide
Learn how to configure S60 3rd Edition and 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 SIP settings parameters (that is, SIP profiles) for different types of SIP network deployments. SIP profiles take care of registering the device for one or multiple SIP/IMS service providers. This document is mainly targeted for mobile operators for setting up the SIP profile to enable SIP applications to work correctly.

SIP VoIP Settings
This application can be used to configure VoIP settings on the terminal UI. You can create new VoIP profiles and modify the existing ones, and create and modify VoIP parameters and NAT/Firewall traversal settings and that are normally not visible on the device UI, such as codec settings and SIP domain-specific NAT/FW settings. It is also possible to save all the VoIP profile settings to a text file.

SIP VoIP Settings User Guide
This document is a user's guide to the SIP VoIP Settings application. The document describes how to configure VoIP settings on the terminal UI, how to create new VoIP profiles and modify existing ones, and how to create NAT firewall (FW) settings and modify the VoIP parameters, including the codec and NAT firewall settings, which are normally not visible on the terminal UI.

SIP and RTP/SRTP
A presentation held at VoIP Deep & WLAN Deep Dive event on September 12, 2007. Speaker: Paulius Meskauskas.

Evolution of voice and beyond on Nseries multimedia computers.
This document provides an overview of the evolution of voice and beyond on Nokia NSeries multimedia computers. It introduces the mobile Internet call for consumers, which on NSeries multimedia computers is fully integrated and easy to use.

MIDP: SIP API Developer's Guide v1.1
This updated MIDP document describes the SIP API, which is the JSR-180 Java API for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) technology. The document focuses on the INVITE session protocol usage. The SIP API is currently supported by the S60 platform, from S60 3rd Edition onwards.

Internet calling with Nokia Nseries multimedia computers: One device for all calls
This document provides an overview of the opportunity for Internet calls on Nokia NSeries Multimedia computers.

SIP/VoIP Call Flow Messages
This document presents the SIP/VoIP call flow messages in typical situations. The document is aimed at SIP/VoIP developers who are interested in the call flow of messages in various call situations.

MIDP: SIP API Example
This MIDP application demonstrates the usage of the JSR-180 SIP API by creating a SIP INVITE session between two devices. The SIP API is currently supported by the S60 platform, from S60 3rd Edition onwards.

White Paper: IP Convergence Based On SIP - Enhanced Person-To-Person Communications v1.0
This document describes the concept and key issues of IP Convergence based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Tools
SIP Plug-in for Series 60 2nd Edition SDK
The SIP Plug-in for Series 60 SDK is an extension to the Series 60 2nd Edition SDK for development of SIP applications. It provides tools and documentation for developing and testing SIP enabled Applications for S60 2nd Edition devices.



