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SIP Demystified by Gonzalo Camarillo β€” book cover

SIP Demystified

by Gonzalo Camarillo, Jonathan Rosenberg
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Synopsis

Explains why SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the protocol that can make Internet telephony and instant messaging everyday realities.

About the Author, Gonzalo Camarillo

Gonzalo Camarillo is originally from Spain. Besides Madrid, where he was born, he has lived in Stockholm (Sweden), Helsinki (Finland) and New York (USA). He went to high school (Colegio Valdeluz) in Madrid and obtained a M.Sc. in electrical engineering from UPM (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid). Has obtained his second M.Sc, also in electrical engineering, from KTH (Kungliga Tekniska HΓΆgskolan), in Stockholm. He is currently a part-time Ph.D student at HUT (Helsinki University of Technology).

Mr. Camarillo first joined Ericsson Sweden to work for a research department called SwitchLab. He currently works for Ericsson in Finland with the Advanced Signalling Research Laboratory.

Mr. Camarillo is spending this year in New York as a visitor researcher at Columbia University as part of the collaboration existing between this university and Ericsson.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071373401

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