A session initiation protocol (SIP) server is a community server that facilitates the initiation, upkeep, and termination of multimedia communication periods, corresponding to voice, video, and prompt messaging. It acts as a central controller, managing the signaling and routing of calls between endpoints and offering companies corresponding to name setup, name routing, and name termination.
SIP servers are an integral part of VoIP (Voice over Web Protocol) networks, enabling the supply of real-time communication companies over IP networks. They provide a number of key advantages, together with: