Lots of commercial stuff uses C++, in fact lots of it uses Java.

There is an open source C sip stack at
http://www.fsf.org/software/osip/osip.html

(and an open source C++ one at www.vovida.org)
( and some open source Java one at nist.org - search goggle )

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> Subject: [Sip-implementors] Why use C++?
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> I began to study SIP and I found most of SIP module are programmed in C++.
> Why did not use C because I think C has higher efficiency?
> Is the C++ code of SIP acceptable as a commercial product?
> Where can I find the free C code for SIP?
>
> Thanks
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