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Video-over-IP Communications, SIP versus RTMP [Report]

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Today, if you have to manage Video Communications over Internet (public, private, wifi, 3g, 4g…), you may think about how to solve some very common public IP networks’ barriers and issues like: Packet lost, Firewalls policies, Router NAT, Packets filtering, Low Bandwidth, Connection cuts off…

Now, the question is:
“How we really manage to make voice or video calls on that network conditions!”

Obviously, it’s not so easy with a common telecom protocol.
This SIP vs RTMP Comparison Report, will help you to learn a bit more about these two protocols:

  1. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an IETF-defined signaling protocol widely used for controlling communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol (IP)…
  2. The Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) is a public protocol developed by Adobe/Macromedia for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet, and not only for a Flash player…

You can get our complete comparision SIP vs RTMP (for videocalls) report here.

Download: report-i6net-sip-rtmp-05-2012.pdf - 649 hits

Authors: I6NET Solutions and Technologies, SL
Date: April, 27 2012

 

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