The SIP Forum is proud to announce that our next SIP Interoperability
Testing Event, SIPit 33,  has been scheduled the week of December 13-17,
2021.

 

Organized by the SIP Forum, the SIPit events are the world's premier
interoperability testing events for SIP, bringing together leading SIP
application developers, service providers and IP communications equipment
manufacturers to ensure their SIP implementations work seamlessly together
in an IP network testing environment.

 

The purpose of SIPit is to test for interoperability of SIP implementations,
to determine the source of incompatibilities, inform new standards work, and
drive refinement of the specifications. This event is open only to
implementers with working SIP implementations, and the results of testing
are kept completely confidential - no attribution to companies or
individuals, or products or services are made.

 

SIPit is organized by the SIP Forum's Test Event Working Group (TEWG) and
serves as a "plugfest" for participating companies to perform SIP
interoperability testing with other participants in a live network
environment. To date, the SIP Forum has hosted 32 SIPit events around the
globe. The previous event, SIPit 32, was hosted by the
<https://www.iol.unh.edu/> University of New Hampshire Interoperability
Laboratory (UNH-IOL) in Durham, New Hampshire.

 

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the SIP Forum will be holding SIPit 33
virtually, with remote connectivity to the testing environment, and will
once again be hosted by the UNH-IOL. Meetings associated with the event will
be held using a variety of video-conferencing services to facilitate
discussion, brainstorming and debugging amongst the event participants.

 

The main focus for this upcoming SIPit 33 event will be on Secure Telephone
Identity (STI) related technologies. This includes protocols and industry
initiated efforts around STIR/SHAKEN in the U.S. as well as some similar and
related efforts happening internationally. The event is designed for
implementers that wish to test their devices and cloud and premise-based SIP
services that implement the protocols related to STI.

 

SIPit 33 tests can include various protocol-related Interop including:

 

.         Rich Call Data

.         Certificate Delegation

.         Diversion

.         SHAKEN

.         RPH/911

 

In addition, SIPit 33 participants are welcome to also demonstrate and/or
brainstorm topics such as:

 

.         Display

.         Entity and TN Vetting

.         Certificates/ACME

.         Error Handling

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER

 

For more information about SIPit 33 please visit the event
<https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/test-event-wg-overview-and-charter-sip
it/upcoming-sipit-events/> 's webpage, or send an email to
sipit-i...@sipforum.org.

 

SIPit 33 registration is now officially open, and the individual
participation fee has been set at $150 USD. 

 

To register, please visit
https://learnforlife.unh.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?m
ethod=load
<https://learnforlife.unh.edu/portal/events/reg/participantTypeSelection.do?
method=load&entityId=153319111> &entityId=153319111.

 

For more information about past SIPit events, please visit www.sipit.net. In
addition, summaries of the aspects of the protocols tested at past SIPit
events are available at www.sipit.net/SIPitSummaries.

 

SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

 

For companies interested in supporting SIPit 33 through their sponsorship of
the event, please contact Marc Robins at marc.rob...@sipforum.org to receive
information about sponsorship benefits and costs.

 

 

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